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Monitor articles for April 20, 1982
- Tomes of love
- When marathons were 'for men only'
- Reagan pushed toward budget compromise
- What to do when the buffalo roam -- too far
- Young oil-search firm bucks energy glut, touts potential
- City's banks brace for acquisitions bids under new law
- Running with history
- The news-briefly: photo caption
- S. Africa's right-wing politicians put more hurdles in path of race reform
- A stroll along Germantown Avenue -- and through America's past
- The crocodile is on the US doorstep
- Nation's first university outgrows its identity problems
- Ground zero -- deep in the heart of Amarillo
- Israeli Cabinet minister convicted in fund conduct
- The many masks of modern art
- The tightening grip on Gaza; Israel's quest for a secure border
- Two Australian ministers resign in customs incident
- City woes make it hard for a knight in shining armor
- Jimmy Carter may enliven New York governor race
- Iranian diplomat in Italy raps regime asks asylum
- Basque terrorists launch 'last-ditch' campaign
- French offices in Vienna damaged by explosions
- Falklands dispute; Concessions from Argentina?
- How to bring Europe and America together again
- American Motors workers join those taking cuts
- Soviets cheer US 'freezeniks'
- A peek at US portrait drawn by '80 census
- The antinuclear movement
- Despite Falklands diversion; Argentine human-rights issues persist
- Bicycling on the remote Danish island of Aero
- This season's circus: excitement at a low pitch
- Investment firms switch from Main Line to bottom line
- 'Commander Zero' tells Sandinistas to shape up . . . or else
- Warsaw paper publishes a defense of Solidarity
- West Europeans arrested in a Red Square protest
- Counseling and the Christ
- Zimbabwe turns to 'practical' schools to keep youths on the farm
- New Salvadoran president may be named this week
- Man arrested in Georgia as a spy for Hungary
- Race is on for investors to help defend America's Cup
- Keep library doors open
- India's elusive goal: getting all its children through primary school
- Court lets license removal stand at Boston TV outlet
- Public art: the '1 percent solution' is widely copied
- Ground Zero Week
- Talks on Sinai indicate pullout will proceed
- Why Bonn shudders over the new nuclear debate
- BERKELEY; A lively city on a series of gentle hills
- Autumn '82: Paris Milan London
- Correction
- Team in Thailand to study rocket for poison gas
- Keeping PACE with oldest stock exchange in the United States
- Neighbor supports weapons plant
- Two venerable insurers flourish in their special niche
- Everyone's finding out about 'best-kept secret' in East
- Getting to the historic sites: trolley buses make it all easy
- Mrs. Thatcher and Uncle Sam
- The bed and breakfast option: go native, savor local history
- In 1-2 punch, Gillette shaves costs, sprouts new lines
- Amid fireworks, a time for a long hard look at the future
- High court to take hot tax issue
- A gala 300th birthday bash for City of Brotherly Love
- Winning teams fan the flames of city's sports mania
- Orchestra tunes up for Muti, outshines opera, ballet
- Chat with Chris Wallace . . . and a Bill Moyers report
- A city in bloom: much more than a seasonal flowering
- Italian coalition shaken by interparty squabble
- The police: even the critics see gains