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Monitor articles for April 26, 1982
- British stiffen their backs, ready to to risk lives in war to regain islands
- PLO won't be roused by Israeli bombing
- Mexican security official held on auto theft charge
- Kennedy's undeclared candidacy
- Unemployed in Alabama -- and waiting for the economy to turn around
- Insider tells what happened to Brezhnev, where's Kirilenko, why Reagan rebuffed
- Pulling the plug on prices: good news for the inflation-weary
- In the spring jousting for higher wages, Japanese unions fall short
- An end to 15 years of Israeli rule over the Sinai
- Is God waiting for us to do something?
- Overtime hockey playoff excitement sparks pleas for regular season use
- A poem's flight
- How to aid rare gorillas -- and Rwanda economy, too
- Where the economy is heading
- 1% inflation!
- 30,000 Canadians protest US missile tests
- Strategic focus shifts as British troops land
- Brotherhood
- Marching against calamity
- Egypt avoids ruffling Israeli hardliners
- Bush arrives in Seoul to assess Korean security
- Stop Reagan's tax cut and give it to 'enterprise zones'
- Penetrating look behind the Saudis' petroleum curtain
- Driving the family car 200,000 miles -- and more
- New laws keep older workers on the job
- Beating the drum for a US peace academy
- US reacts cautiously to Salvador assembly choice
- Poland: martial law may ease, not economy
- Community concern; Family emergency shelter offers help, not handouts
- Fantasy and devotion
- Dishing out a new way to watch TV in the '80s
- GOP chiefs: fiscal impasse may set ship of state adrift
- South Georgia offers British forces a strategic foothold
- Strategic focus shifts as British troops land
- Ohio Rep. John Ashbrook -- 'man of courage'
- Teachers are tailor made in special Austin College program
- Strategic focus shifts as British troops land
- The freedom to succeed
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- N.Y. Senator Moynihan bids for second term
- China's new Constitution adds weight of law to Deng's reforms
- China: why farmers do better than factory workers
- Clutch hitter Doug DeCinces adds power, solid defense to Angel lineup
- Giving our consent
- Touch the western wall for me
- Praise and criticism: striking the right balance
- The best way to celebrate modern dance history? By dancing it, of course
- Investment bankers await the cue to float new debt
- US to sell spare parts to Guatemala, ending ban
- Syria tries to oust Israel from UN
- A smile and a star
- Letting down the poorest nations
- US tightens entry rules for Indochinese refugees
- What's right (and what's wrong) with standardized tests and scores
- Respect and confidence thrill young Vietnamese pupils
- The 'ideal' job: meeting problems is all a part of it
- Reagan: unpaid taxes could wipe out deficit