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Monitor articles for August 18, 1982
- Occidental withdraws bid rejected by Cities Service
- Stockman: tax hikes 'price we have to pay'; Blames Congress for failing to cut spending
- Czechoslovakia: Is it going the way of Poland, Romania?
- Big hitters come around for Cards
- Granola treats for a snack
- Senate OKs bill to set limit on immigration
- Baseball cards: a 'home-run' business for N.Y. couple
- Irish minister resigns over his tie to murder suspect
- Reagan changes coalitions in midstream; pleases Wall Street
- Israel relaxing grip on Beirut, a lighter mood prevails
- Cultural clash on vanishing frontier; Maps & Dreams, by Hugh Brody. New York: Pantheon Books. 298 pp. $16.50.
- Sublime scoops for sophisticated palates
- Drive the hands at the ball
- Buying shares in real estate is again feasible for the small investor
- Fresh green beans are best when cooked crisply, seasoned lightly
- Saturday Review magazine to fold after decade of financial troubles
- Gaze!
- Putting Stravinsky in perspective
- Can long arm of US law reach overseas? Tests arise on many fronts
- Rehnquist and other 'recusants'
- IRS stops family 'loans' for college
- Grumbling in Army ranks sparks armed revolt in the Seychelles
- Invitation to trust
- US inquiry on slave labor for Soviet pipeline sought
- Light across a dark meadow
- Justice Department drops congressional sex probe
- Poor plan for handicapped pupils
- Arab League may invite Egypt to summit meeting
- Vilas looking to regain tennis spotlight with big year
- US may have new policy on Namibia settlement
- Revised tax-cut aim: consumer spending
- Ralph Houk high on Twins' talent
- Midwest officials float 'not-for-sale' sign on Great Lakes
- The Irish-American myth about Ireland
- Expo cliques; Oriole 'left fielder'
- A Shakespearean 'Dream' that enchants and charms Central Park; A Midsummer Night's Dream Comedy by William Shakespeare. Directed by James Lapine. Ch...
- ZOO
- Roundup: spine-tingling whodunits; Death by Sheer Torture, by Robert Barnard. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 186 pp. $10.95. The Thomas Street H...
- Peaches and berries with a crunchy topping
- France and Israel press effort to ease tension
- New leader sets course for Dominican Republic
- Liberation
- TNT
- How to compete with the Japanese
- The rugged cost of tolerating rutted roads
- Impact from Reagan's decision to choose Peking over Taipei
- Murphy still in MVP picture; major league news, views
- Choosing original artwork to hang in your home
- Books for the summertime cook
- How diamond miners manipulate market to profit in slump
- Saudis walk difficult Mideast tightrope
- Supply-siders watch theory fall from favor
- Rabbi's book is a best-seller; When Bad Things Happen to Good People, by Harold S. Kushner. New York: Schoken Books. 149 pp. $10.95.
- Virginian is convicted for refusing draft sign-up
- Reagan the realist
- India's atom plan hits critical stage
- Also of note in the Midwest
- Solidarnosc; Solidarity is allowed some hoopla
- Restoring paintings with care
- Congress readies new guidelines for US extradition laws