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Monitor articles for September 14, 1982
- New political coalition fights traffic congestion
- Reagan keeps tight grip on agenda for the 1982 elections
- Begin cancels plan for early Israeli elections
- Grandpa's history should be mandatory
- Belgium allows sale of Mein Kampf as neo-Nazism rises
- Efficiencies add up to oil profits
- Irvine Ranch: master-planned living
- County may rank No. 3 in the US in high-tech field
- Connors basks in return to top and in new crowd-pleasing role
- Green valley
- A perspective on unemployment
- Wild garden
- Lack of 'affordable' housing threatens industrial base
- Paws in new digs
- God is knowable
- Amiable after all
- Iraq will again attempt to end fighting with Iran
- Deng joins China's elders, but retains power role
- Three crucial movements that shaped today's art
- Iowa Beef workers: three-month strike is in the deep freeze
- Tomorrowland in the world's 30th largest economy
- 45,000 newcomers yearly hail from everywhere for jobs
- A hen at the door's worth . . .
- All locked up
- Few are gung-ho about John Wayne Airport
- Shultz tells Jewish group peace opportunity knocks
- Home speculation seems to cool as buyers wait
- Askew: presidential 'dark horse' is fast out of the gate
- Bonn coalition totters, foreign policies endure
- Westmoreland sues CBS over TV documentary
- Why the world population explosion fizzled: a tale of sharply changed village attitudes
- Pick-your-own fruit: migrant labor from the suburbs
- A hard-liner battles hard times
- Visit with alleged defector rejected by North Korea
- Greenpeace battles nuclear dumpers
- In Illinois, Michel race epitomizes GOP woes
- Short hop for Conestoga I; big leap in private-sector satellite program
- County seems to be shifting from conservative to pragmatic politics
- US and allies try to untangle touchy questions of trade
- Pangs of recession touch even a large worldwide contractor
- DC-10 crashes on takeoff as pilot reports vibrations
- America's capacity to feed itself is blowing away
- The corporate armies that build tomorrow's weapons are riding high
- Macedonia; Greece's green province -- traces of ancient Byzantium
- Superpowers 'sell' controversial arms to home-front critics
- W. German regime rocked by one of its ministers
- Broadlands: a monument to Lord Mountbatten
- The arms control lag
- Knott's Berry Farm still packs 'em in
- Hinckley opposes plan to curtail insanity pleas
- For . . .
- Moscow hawking its T-72s, despite what happened in Lebanon
- Israeli planes hit Lebanon again
- Soaking the states for water
- Pragmatism in Peking
- Detroit teachers strike, but schools remain open
- Southeast Asia: the world's 'bright spot'
- Prosecutor says Donovan case lacks evidence
- Poland has second thoughts about five-day workweek
- Pedro Guerrero: a natural hitter just coming into his own with the Dodgers
- Its new finance minister defends Canadian policies
- National airing for two incisive and constructive local documentaries
- From plowing to pasturing
- Computing party losses