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Monitor Archive for May 1, 1984

Chilling drama assails Soviet corruption
May Day '84
News In Brief
Hispanics respond with caution to Jackson overtures
At midpoint in primary season, Jackson effort called a 'success'
Women - a force to be reckoned with in Asian politics
Houston's Jose Cruz an accomplished hitter with unorthodox style
News In Brief
Not just a society painter
Drifting or sifting?
Era of economic opportunity begins
Bustling Austria a conduit to the East for Western way of life
News In Brief
News In Brief
Welcome to the home of the IRS's master computers
Prospects for woman veep
Sudan unity
Commercialism takes the shine off Florida's Gold Coast

Latvia's new party chief: KGB roots and an image as hard-liner
Weighing the impact of recent company mergers on US economy
Probing the many mysteries of the tornado
Why Moscow seeks to play down Reagan's visit to China
All systems are go for large-scale rise in Turkish-Iranian trade
Kentucky Crafts
Turmoil in India's Punjab; Why Sikhs' zeal has turned violent
Squandering the independent vote
News In Brief
News In Brief
Chinese connections
News In Brief
Fred Wiseman's unblinking camera watches how society works
Helms race overshadows Carolina primary
Iran may not have muscle to back Ayatollah's harsh words
Lighthearted 'Love' has lost the old flame of 'Luv'; Love. Musical comedy by Jeffrey Sweet (book), Howard Marren (music), and Susan Birkenhead (lyri...
Forest fire turns lush Indonesian rain forest into a wasteland
Misconceptions about use of force, 'unilateralism' mar US defense, analysts suggest
China accord may boost fortunes of US nuclear vendors
News In Brief
Mr. Rong is right for developing Shanghai
Cameroon tense as leader shows he's more radical than expected
Shredded newspapers make a great garden mulch (but don't use the comics)
News In Brief
Minor poets
News In Brief
Mayors' conference addresses crime, jobs
News In Brief
Russian intellectual traces her route to disillusionment; Memoirs, by Raisa Orlova, translated by Samuel Cioran. New York: Random House. 366 pp. $20.
'The Loose-leaf library'