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Monitor articles for August 16, 1982
- Polish government tries softer line as Solidarity nears second birthday
- Mister Ice Cream Man
- Correcting mistakes in the Horn of Africa
- Glen Cove, N.Y: a small city takes on two superpowers
- Bucket brigade (or, Having a brush with artistry)
- New shades of meaning
- Filling the airwaves with local radio
- Ensuring enjoyable grandparent visits as children grow older
- Israel softer on PLO pullout
- S. Lebanon's Palestinians again ask: where can we go?
- Babe Herman's antics, hitting kept Ebbets Field lively
- Today's anti-Semitism
- Western, Asian efforts cut Indochina's refugee flow
- Ways to prevent erosion of world's topsoil
- The voice heard -- and believed -- 'round the world
- Computers may head off world clashes in year 2000
- New Bedford fishes for ways to clear its harbor of PCBs
- Emily Vermeule -- an archaeologist who digs for the deeper meaning
- Stranded American family rescued in the Caribbean
- IN SHORT
- Mexicans knew economy was sinking when tortilla price soared
- Beyond the battle for west Beirut
- Candid student editor assesses her high school
- West's farm subsidy bad for 3rd world, study says
- Where are the 'hotshots' of yesteryear?
- A permanent, happy home
- Occidental makes bid to buy Cities Service
- Cool and calm is fine for astronauts -- but for a presidential hopeful?
- 4,000 years old?
- Sudan tests Qaddafi offer to lead anti-Israel troops
- EC reopens trade talks with Washington
- Saudis may sell oil to companies beside Aramco
- A Forest in the Night
- Recollection
- Correction
- Sprawling Bombay seeks answer to overcrowding
- A summer nature walk on the beach
- Nicaragua gears up for 'invasion threat'
- Making laws at the ballot box: first you get lots of signatures
- The pipeline showdown
- Teen-age businessman is cashing in with coins
- Ballot initiatives: sloppy laws from special interests?
- A vivid look at the Dalai Lama of Tibet, his people, and their vigil
- A taxing tune-up for Reaganomics
- Clean Air Act reformers boosted by new report
- Long Island school board lifts its book ban
- Big brokerage bridles as salesmen cut loose
- Congress comes to grips with touchy social issues before heading home for August recess
- World Bank sees tough going for least-favored nations
- America's flying billboard
- Food security and 'gene banks'