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Monitor articles for April 08, 1981
- US cars: are higher prices the answer?
- For the record (4)
- Can the Soviets afford not to invade Poland?
- Having one's hands full
- Harnessing energy from the sea
- Baseball superstars: 'Who's on first?'
- Mosaic of cultures leaves rich imprint on -- and under -- the landscape
- And now for an encore -- 1981 major-league baseball predictions
- Bird-Singing Stream
- US bankers cheated Iran, Central Bank official says
- Arabs toughen stance as Haig conveys US aims
- Safe deposit box searches
- Reminders of a hard past persist, but hope is in a better tomorrow
- Reaching out to touch someone to cost more
- Roman conference center long in disuse, but 'conferencing' goes on
- Brezhnev turns from Poland to arms talks; Moscow woos West Europe
- From Neil Simon, a fairy-tale farce?
- For the record (1)
- Regional banks find foreigners are grabbing their business
- Prospects bleak for Ciskei blacks after 'independence'
- Installment sale taxes
- Native American art; Song from the Earth: American Indian Painting, by Jamake Highwater. Boston: New York Graphic Society. $22.50 in hard cover, $12...
- Early Philippines returns back more Marcos power
- The Rose-Cutting
- Brezhnev turns from Poland to arms talks; Delicate Polish decision postponed
- Mayor Byrne's move to tenement: it's helping
- Space shuttle allows NASA to tap new breed of astronaut-specialist
- For first time in US, casinos join effort to help compulsive gamblers
- Kyprianou: West could help Cyprus win unified 'nonalignment' goal
- Can a dot in the Mediterranean compete in trade with Europe's giants?
- Homemakers: protected and punished by the law
- Yugoslav leaders try to find who's behind Kosovo riots
- Late Love
- Reagan farm bill: stormy weather ahead
- Concern rises that budget cuts will burden older Americans
- Where visitors may trace history from the Stone Age to the present
- For the record (2)
- Reagan, still progressing, plans policy talk April 15
- Theater: Meetings
- California's low-profile pistachios take on Iran
- Theater: The Father
- Reagan steers cautiously down US auto industry's rocky road
- New coal talks at end of tunnel?
- Cyprus, a bridge between the Mideast and Europe; Empires gone, Cyprus charts its own economic course
- In defense of Al Haig
- Chromium, bauxite, manganese -- the next big crunch
- Why Soviet dissidents won't kindle a revolution; Russia's Failed Revolutions: From the Decembrists to the Dissidents, by Adam B. Ulam. New York: Bas...
- One in every two refugees is African
- Lebanon's plight
- Guns for China
- Minor aspects
- Senator Williams: happier than 'kid with lollipop' after meeting 'sheikh'
- Strategic gateway to Mideast pushes improvements at bustling ports
- An Irish 'truth squad' in US
- Farm comeback strong since '74 loss of land, but struggle goes on
- New centrist offer Cyprus hope of resolving tensions
- For the record (3)
- Mining Ocean minerals: Who pays, who profits?
- Financial adviser may trim costs
- How individual initiative solves world problems;%Helping Ourselves: Local Solutions to Global Problems, by Bruce Stokes. New York: W. W. Norton. $12...
- Balm on the Greek-Turkish issue
- Signs of a good driving school -- good cars, good texts
- Uncertainty with precision
- Courage in America
- Merce Cunningham troupe: You can almost hear a metronome
- Brezhnev prompts relief in Warsaw, lingering concern in Prague
- And now the banks: Japanese make US inroads
- The dramatic search for mankind's roots: two books; Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind, by Donald C. Johanson and Maitland A. Edey. New York: Simon &...
- Small, yes, but it's becoming the Middle East's listening post
- Honda caps innovative Civic with a new 4-door model for US market
- Building boom transforms skylines of the island's four main cities