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Monitor articles for May 05, 1986
- BRITAIN. Thatcher hears base rumblings
- Looking for ways to limit radiation damage to farm land. Scientists say topsoil could be be stripped, turned over, or treated
- S. Africa's black leaders near showdown over how to win control. At issue is whether negotiation with Botha regime still possible
- `The sea! Fine I know the sea'
- New help for Haiti
- For defectors, life can be lonely
- What makes news in the Soviet Union. Tradition of secrecy may block Gorbachev's goal of `openness'
- What are we doing here?
- Don't tack too soon
- The sea goes lap, lap, crash
- Social-service leave: special kind of corporate giving. Employees take paid time off for civic projects
- US, Soviet journalists scrutinize each other's coverage of Chernobyl
- Preserve ANZUS ties
- Hodding Carter III talks about television's role in government
- Nuclear safety and terrorism top discussion as summit opens
- It's time to update teacher-training methods, educators say
- Chernobyl, Challenger: How governments deal with failure
- Rodin, once out of favor, is in again
- Latest le Carr'e espionage novel traces the making of a spy
- Chernobyl and diplomacy. Soviet nuclear accident raises questions about arms policy
- Chernobyl broke, investors froze; now bargain hunters watch
- As US goes on creating jobs, Europeans may ask Reagan: `How?'
- US doors opening to theatrical team. Controversial period ends for Italy's Dario Fo, Franca Rame
- `Contra' aid strategy backfires on House Republicans. Failure of GOP petition drive leaves next move to Democrats
- Putting the talents of teens to work. Businesses lend a hand in finding summer jobs for city youth
- Pivotal US Senate campaign revving up
- New skipper urges Pirates to be aggressive; Dodgers struggling
- A woman who pioneered in researching workplace hazards
- Pirates
- Student riot deals major blow to S. Korea opposition
- Problems with the King's advisers
- A Chernobyl in the US? Not too likely, say scientists. Reactor containment buildings and US design reduce the risk
- India's Punjab: violence spirals in wake of raid on Sikh radicals