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Monitor articles for August 02, 1982
- Send for 'em -- they're free; Free Things for Teachers, by Susan Osborn. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $4.95.
- The Picture
- Israel strategy: to take Beirut slice by slice?
- La Mama: a lively Off Off Broadway theater for the world
- India's Russian lesson
- Voters board bondwagon
- Some students renew commitment to spiritual values
- Panama's President quits; government topples, too
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- Decaffeinating America
- Some Canadians would pay Trudeau to quit
- US farmers aren't smiling at Soviet grain extension
- US said to have new type of neutron weapon
- American woman declared 'captured' in El Salvador
- China and the US: another argument over Taiwan
- Equal rights: all talk?
- S. African ruling party agrees to change course, slightly
- Let's avert steel wars
- The case of the vanishing telegram
- Time of day, time of life
- High rents point to a topping out in real estate market
- High Treasury borrowing may slow recovery
- A contest winner
- Breadbasket's ballot battles
- 'Salami tactics' continue
- Mowing
- Kenya's simmering unrest boils over in unsuccessful Air Force coup
- Don't sell uranium plants
- Will John Brown turbines pump gas from Siberia, or rust under US ban?
- 'If we live by our ideals'
- Gandhi draws parallels: El Salvador, Afghanistan
- Volts from sunbeams: US industry may lag in shadow of Japan
- Two Doves
- Irish children spend a peaceful summer in US
- This engineering college embraces the humanities
- Armageddon: a daily duty
- Pro sports teams working at difficult task of controlling drug abuse
- Presidential Impressions
- Fantasy islands: Will crowds and hotels spoil the charm?
- The trouble with some trees
- Guatemalan editor released after 148 days
- Steelworkers nix new proposal
- Washington Post loses libel suit
- Heat's on Egypt to find a way out for the PLO
- Welfare recipients help 'City by the Bay' gleam
- Wall Street scene (2)
- How big will deficit be? Depends on the economic forecast you pick
- Lights
- Soviets offer to cut long-range missile forces
- Wall Street scene (1)
- Toying with the Apocalypse
- Satellite TV comes to India, but will it play in Amedabad?
- Assuming the best about teen-agers brings positive results
- Taking a second look at a predominantly black college
- The Chameleon
- A lot in a little, but withal, transparent
- AFL-CIO could sway the presidential primaries in '84
- PLO digs in heels under Israeli attack
- In India, alternative energy means a scramble for forest substitutes
- Another look at the art of yesterday's reputation