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Monitor articles for April 20, 1984
- Digging in: homeowners discover life underground
- 'Far Pavilions': the British Raj, soap-opera style
- Sympathetic but unsparing photographs;Silver Lining: Photographs by Anne Noggle, text by Janice Zita Grover. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico P...
- Congress may attach more strings on aid for Central America
- West Germany tries to outlaw distortions of its Nazi-era history
- Computers now produce cipher as tough as 6-inch armor
- Who cares for the homeless?
- News In Brief
- Soviets cool to US chemical weapons treaty
- News In Brief
- Two families pull ahead by investing 'hidden' assets
- It's a revved-up rally: circumnavigating US in taxis and pickups
- Gemayel's reform package could pave the way for Lebanese political solution
- News In Brief
- AFL-CIO renews its charge that Reagan administration has 'strong' anti-labor bias
- News In Brief
- A delightful taste of old-fashioned operetta
- News In Brief
- Universal life, now 5 years old, still prompts insurance questions
- The bare bones about whales
- News In Brief
- British engineers turn to Stanford for help in rescuing satellite for schools
- For families moving with their jobs: new mortgage and spouse aid
- Money may not grow on trees, but classes on it are springing up
- Virginia honors Dr. King on the same day as its famous Confederate generals
- She finally got up to $850 a year
- Salvadorean buy-out
- Party building in '84
- As more women take careers, they're plunging into estate planning
- Real estate depreciation translates into a popular tax shelter
- * ACE * SATELLITE REPAIR COMPANY
- Reagan rides into communist Far East
- Quotas on Japanese autos play up the high cost of protectionism
- Britain handles Libyan embassy crisis with forced restraint
- Detroit - big profits, high prices
- Next month: Financial planning
- US economy continues to surge
- A figure outside time
- Yes, Virginia
- Central America upheaval confounds US public, lawmakers say
- Waking up in the morning: It's practically becoming an art
- Two families pull ahead by investing 'hidden' assets
- Politics becomes 'a second religion' to the black community
- News In Brief
- INTRODUCTION
- Worth noting on TV
- Spring
- News In Brief
- Abusive tax shelters come under close scrutiny by IRS
- Lakers, 76ers deepest NBA playoff teams; rapping with Appling
- Thirty years after McCarthyism
- Japan seeks new spunk for lagging trading firms
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Kitchen islands
- One of three sets of East-West arms talks takes a step forward
- Scrumptious viewing on PBS
- Readers ask about money, taxes, and investments
- News In Brief