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Monitor articles for May 04, 1984
- Blacks for Mondale launch new campaign
- S&Ls expand from their old role to meet changing customer needs
- Solti takes final bows in Chicago: marvelous Mozart
- Between soft covers
- Democrats unlikely to challenge 'early' votes in Iowa, N.H.
- News In Brief
- The wisdom of shadows
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 'Star Wars': Is this defense practical?
- News In Brief
- Colombia's curbs
- Hotter job prospects for teens this summer
- Always an answer in God
- Et tu, steel?
- Remembering the late, great Count Basie - the swinging never stopped
- Ford building a quick-change plant to meet fickle auto tastes
- What about The New Yorker?
- Classic folk tales retold, innovatively illustrated
- Your cabin roof: one part of the woods where moss doesn't belong
- Editor's choice; Ever Since Eve: Personal Reflections on Childbirth, by Nancy Caldwell Sorel. New York: Oxford University Press. 350 pp. $14.95.
- News In Brief
- Giving new twists and fresh style to timeless coming-of-age theme; Golden States, by Michael Cunningham. New York: Crown Publishers Inc. 241 pp.
- What US voters look for in their President
- Nobody knew who he was, she said
- City spy
- Reagan may pick up political mileage for going to Peking
- Physicists duplicate starlike super-dense matter
- Tom Sharpe! Tom Sharpe is here!; Wilt, by Tom Sharpe. New York: Vintage Books. 221pp. $3.95 The Throwback, by Tom Sharpe. New York: Vintage Books. 2...
- Senate report says that Pakistan still working on A-bomb
- A river that burned, Ohio's Cuyahoga sparkles once again.
- News In Brief
- 'Concealed Enemies': disturbing but enlightening confrontation with truth
- In memoriam
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Chinese foreign policy picks up tempo after Reagan visit
- Solidarity still makes its voice heard - just
- Oxford University Press's 'jewel in the crown'
- A university president determined to integrate education, everyday life
- An invitation to explore life;
- Brock: no to Japanese auto import quotas
- News In Brief
- Remembering HST
- Building with cobblestone: masons don't know how to do it anymore
- Thread of hope in wartime story; The Island on Bird Street, by Uri Orlev. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 176 pp.$10.95. (Ages 10 up.)
- Tempers rise faster than fences on Indian border with Bangladesh
- New children's furniture is fun, flexible, and convertible
- Quote
- Garbey leads baseball hit parade
- Libya's Qaddafi: shattered dreams, fear of coup plots
- Surprise Mariner hitting whiz turns spring fling into starring role
- Taking things literary
- News In Brief
- Irish nationalist leaders unveil 'consensus' plan to unite Ireland
- Interview with Alger Hiss: 'I will be upheld' by history
- Television: a producer's medium; The Producer's Medium, by Horace Newcomb and Robert S. Alley. New York: Oxford University Press. 253 pp. $17.95
- Marcos's party appears ahead in Philippines election countdown
- News In Brief
- Salvador Army, power behind throne