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Monitor articles for April 24, 1986
- NASA's problems with management. Tales of waste and fraud mask larger issue of honest budgets
- Oxford Hills as River City
- New York and Kansas lawmakers square off over Air Force jet-trainer project
- N. Ireland Protestants' new tactic. Will use civil disobedience to oppose Anglo-Irish accord
- Some comparisons with the Great Depression
- Industry's growth rate is starting to level. Certain pockets of high-tech weapons may buck the trend
- Trying to find a stopper for America's overflowing dairies. It's causing lots of hoopla with cattlemen and humane societies
- Can you spare a chain saw? A bale of hay? Give to a needy park
- To many campus scientists, SDI means money to expand projects under way. `Star wars' cash allows Cecil Alford to finish computer he designed
- China's nuclear power industry: label it `made in China'. High cost of foreign technology forces Peking to scale back on imports
- US-Libyan crisis -- Moscow keeps its distance
- Messiaen tableaux in US premi`eres
- Bonn sees no need to step on the gas
- Air Force peers into future; sees `smart' helmets, radar in space
- Government awards key space-plane contracts
- A desk apart
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- East-West `battle of the drawing boards'. US holds R&D edge, but quality of Soviet weapons is improving
- Europe gets tough on Libya; may do more at summit. Europeans seek to avert crisis with US as own attitudes on terrorism harden
- Don't worry--pray!
- Order expected in Libya as long as Qaddafi is leader. But if he is ousted or killed, chaos could follow, analysts say
- Launching a computer
- Cities bowing to the public for arts funds
- High-scoring Michael Jordan's basketball show; dud of a dive
- Chemical weapons and arms control
- NATO: for defense against Moscow, not Tripoli
- `Professor' Moynihan conducts class with would-be politicians. He pounds out lessons from LaRouche and Stockman at podium
- Argentina's Alfons'in: Can he make democracy work?
- in the time of tulips
- Lockheed C-5 transport once again tries to edge out its competition by a nose
- Is it really a depression?
- Trade union opposition to Duarte grows. Concern over economy rises among many Salvadorean unions
- Novel of POW in wartime Japan cautions against ignoring history
- Aerospace lobbists expected to increase their activity this year. Election, budget cuts, Pentagon reform efforts seen as catalysts
- Japanese companies bid on nation's FSX jet-fighter program. Results could affect Japan's competitive position
- Call for early vote means another trip to the polls for Spaniards
- The method of the rabbis applied to literary criticism
- End to S. Africa `pass laws' tests climate for black-white dialogue
- Free movement in S. Africa
- Vanishing wildflowers
- The summit in Tokyo -- putting economic issues first