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Monitor articles for August 04, 1981
- Law enabling churches to ban nearby liquor sales nears high court test
- Sculptor describes realities of fine art and finances
- Italian Red Brigades kill man they had kidnapped
- Study finds ranks of female corporate board members increasing
- Senate approves tax cut as OK'd by conferees
- Pages of a young life
- For third world, leader skills
- Financial squeeze has Iran debating oil price reduction to boost exports
- Private high schools flourish despite waning baby boom
- UN slashes estimate of Iranian quake toll
- Old Ark of the Covenant found in upper Galilee
- Kremlin doffs its kid gloves for Mitterrand
- Barley for the Bedouins: Saudi Arabia tries to spread the oil wealth
- Bolivian generals demand that President step down
- Vanilla beaches and Lilly Pulitzer
- Solidarity mounts head-on challenge to Polish regime
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Middle East -- next step
- Reagan, Sadat: reinforcing Mideast linchpin
- The Reality of Ecuador also of Venezuela, Peru, Columbia
- Moscow's troubles
- Law-of-the-sea work resumes in Geneva
- Britain stands firm, hoping more parental pressure will help end IRA hunger strikes
- NATO eyes Baltic buildup of Soviet naval forces
- People's Liberation Army: lower budgets, lower prestige
- Air passengers weigh alternatives as strike takes toll
- Artpark: performers and artists in a glorious natural setting
- Commodities, banking wed in new Wall Street marriage
- Iranian Embassy in Bonn ravaged by student group
- The many masks of modern art
- What! A quiz show back on prime time?
- Corsica calms down as Mitterrand eases up on reins
- Japan cries 'Uncle!' as high US interest rates hurt the yen
- Arabs, Jews, and peace: back to basics
- When presidents meet in search of peace
- Keeping up with cable listings
- Savings bank sag sets June mark
- Reagan's 'back fence' talks with Brezhnev
- W. Germany moves to protect its steel industry
- Baseball will take a while to get back in the swing
- US vs. aircontrollers: Reagan gets tough
- What the air controllers want
- Sadat hoping to leave his mark on Reagan's 'evolving' Mideast policy
- Why did Commander Zero slip out of Nicaragua?
- Evil cannot possess you
- Waldheim to join talks on third-world issues
- Concerts by two of the boldest innovators in today's 'new music'; Proceed Accordingly Solo recital by David Van Tieghem.; Symphony No. 1 -- Tonal Pl...
- Salaries vary widely with the town
- The strikers and Mr. Reagan
- Job 'draft': it's engineers again