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Monitor articles for September 07, 1982
- Nixon in Peking to mark his first visit
- A day unstinted
- The American heritage
- First volume of Tennyson's letters reads like a Jane Austen novel; The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Volume I: 1821-1850, edited by Cecil Y. Lang...
- Polish Embassy taken in Berne
- India: fire and ashes
- The Palestine issue is joined
- Indian elite: 'Rural poor don't need education'
- A chill on bankers' row
- Korea's youngest published authors
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Small Polish town still dazed from heavy riots
- Reagan: the slippage factor
- Soviet aim: undercut Reagan Mideast plan
- West Bank Palestinians: US plan 'is better than nothing'
- A better Soviet missile?
- Hard times bolster labor's resolve
- Can inner-city schools be revived? Yes, says Chicago's superintendent
- Key guerrilla strongholds turned over to Lebanon
- An interview with the 'Falklands' captain of the QE2
- Abandoned children: signs of families who need help
- At Andover, summer planting bears fall harvest
- New to school? Student ambassador is instant friend
- Arab summit leaders cast eyes -- but not votes -- on US plan
- With mustard?
- Looking at the new season and the forces shaping it
- How the private sector can help 'nonprofits'
- A look at century-old Bering Sea art; Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo, by William W. Fitzhugh and Susan A. Kaplan, with contributions by...
- Museum exhibitions of note
- Cabbage Key: a jungly isle that has the feeling of old Florida
- No-shows prevail at talks to solve absenteeism
- US economy shows buoyancy, decline at the same time
- News for the Traveler (3)
- Tales of the swift and not-so-swift in the bull market
- California's Prop. 8 -- an abuse of direct democracy?
- QE2; A transatlantic crossing
- Suspended time
- When time is of the essence
- Congress has its work cut out: money woes, bills due
- Israel blames Syria for capture of Israeli soldiers
- Swiss switch
- As yellow buses roll again, are US schools doing too much or too little?
- Looking in
- A bill worth rescuing
- Wall Street scene (1)
- Mubarak's telling next move
- High tech and Leonardo da Vinci
- As world's debt mounts, US proposes new 'shock absorbers' for IMF
- Little big things
- A dancer's tale of two countries
- Haig returns to advise United Technologies
- China congress: gearing for future with reforms of past
- Regan says US might revamp pipeline sanctions
- Dartmouth's way to start college life: a hike in the hills
- Dealing with contagion
- Mass. governor seeks release of jailed reporter
- Top players, mixed bag of others advance at US Open
- Why S. Africa evicts Mr. Hari from his home
- Mexicans pleased with fixed peso rate, less sure about other reforms
- The way to jobs
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Plath journals offer new insights;