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Monitor articles for August 04, 1982
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe clampdown on dissidents deepens split with Nkomo
- God's presence and our needs
- Outdoor activities. . . on land and water; Bicycle Touring in the Western United States, by Karen and Gary Hawkins. New York: Pantheon Books. 389 pp...
- Prayer issue heats up in Alabama
- Can you love cats too much?
- Kenya clears up after failed coup by Air Force, but deeper scars remain
- The Stokowski touch -- and the records that recall it
- The sweeter side of sugar quotas
- Serve cherry tomatoes with savory stuffing
- New enterprise zone plan on way to Congress
- The fall election: a 'wait and see' proposition
- Israel may be planning to oust PLO by force, not talk
- Dodgers climb back; why Seattle sizzles
- Cooking with cherries, sweet and tart
- State legislators urge White House to get New Federalism act together
- Vegetables can bring out the best in an entree
- Numismatists, note: America is no longer penny-less
- The choice: PLO goes or Israel strikes again
- S. Africa steps up black resettlement to 'homelands'
- Outdoor activities. . . on land and water; Be a Winner in Windsurfing, by Charles Coombo. Morrow Junior Books/William Morrow & Co. Inc. $9.00.
- Outdoor activities on land. . . and water; Sailing Basics, by Lorna Slocombe. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall Inc. 48 pp. $8.95.
- Balanced-budget measure survives a Senate rebuff
- Peking calls for return of tennis star by US
- Hollings: a long shot for '84, but don't forget '76
- A sprightliness in the stride of the shoe-repair business
- Europe may get US to alter touchy export tax breaks
- The black prince
- America's homes, like its cars, are growing smaller
- Taiwan ponders how to counter Peking peace initiative
- US holding off on rules to alter teen employment
- A friend in the underground
- Caught in the chaos of west Beirut a single orphanage struggles to aid city's newly orphaned children
- Strong dollar = fewer jobs
- To rebuild America and help the jobless, too
- Universal account a versatile performer, but it isn't for everyone
- US lumber firms charge price plot by Japanese
- System still works year after air traffic controllers strike
- Africa finds it's a bumpy road to world role
- Shedding light on structure
- Tax bill passage pinned to big push by Reagan
- Living like a sheikh
- Chinese crosscurrents
- A favorite summer dish made with eggplant
- When fathers manage sons
- Northern Irish students visit US: no bombs, hatred -- just friendliness
- African summit meeting to go on, Qaddafi insists
- West gives debt-ridden Poland and Romania some breathing space
- Woolf's diary: no dull patches; The Diary of Virginia Woolf, Vol. 4, 1931-1935, edited by Anne Olivier Bell and Andrew McNeillie. New York: Harcourt...
- Architectural crafts; Handmade details for the home
- Sour US note on the Horn
- Stance check is quicker than telling
- Sweet and tart cherries cooked with a French touch
- Category (a true story)
- Seattle's surprising Mariners
- State Department post for former Monitor editor
- Reagan renews his calls for abortion ban, prayer
- Turkey says premier to go to Iran, Iraq as mediator
- East-West trade: who's dependent on whom?
- Musical about German flying ace von Richthofen seldom rises far off ground; The Death of von Richthofen as Witnessed From Earth Play with flying and...
- New British prince christened today
- WWII giants -- allies but not friends; Churchill and De Gaulle, by Francois Kersaudy. New York: Atheneum. 476 pp. $ 19.95.
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Iranian students in US are disillusioned with Khomeini