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Monitor articles for September 15, 1982
- An art of utmost purity
- Bank safekeeping really is safe
- Lebanon President-elect injured in bomb blast
- Polish protest dispersed; minister ends USSR visit
- American Jews must speak out
- Zero-coupon bonds offer savers a new way to feather the nest
- Moscow vexed over US Mideast plan
- Anti-abortion law loses another round in Senate
- How to choose records that let you hear the true Franz Lehar
- Israel critical of Vatican over Arafat visit with Pope
- Minks on the loose, raise havoc in Britain
- Boston neighbors get together to ease racial tensions
- I sing the beast
- Congress pens 'Made in US' labels
- Saving soils can be costly, but neglect would ensure disaster
- Captivated by Italy; Italy, the Fatal Gift, by William Murray. New York: Dodd, Mead. 256 pp. $14. 95.
- Mafia challenges Italy
- World scientists' call for arms control now
- NBC says Soviets knew of plan to slay Pope
- Turning silicon chips into gold; The New Alchemists, by Dirk Hanson. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 364 pp. $15.95.
- Hussein praises US peace plan
- Gallery of imported food boutiques at New York store
- How a song can begin
- How to produce more with less
- China's Communisit Party to keep control of military
- CBS Cable exit jolts art world
- Enjoyable memoirs of a happy cook; A Feast Made for Laughter, by Craig Claiborne. New York: Doubleday. $17.95.
- Cookbooks on soups, tomatoes, preserving
- Sound of the '50s: Japan jumps to jazz
- A new gift catalog -- for giving nice things to your town
- Have a good day
- Stop a race in space arms -- before it gets off the ground
- An Apple Betty for young cooks to make
- Marcos leaves for US visit amid flurry of protests
- Gas pipeline: Soviets hint it'll be hard
- Chad's Habre wins chance to build peace as last rival flees to exile
- Weaver's winning ways; Ozzie on AstroTurf
- Candidates across US find it costs more than ever to run for governor
- As War on Poverty cools, question remains: How successful was it?
- Your bank may soon be as near as your home computer
- Furniture for home computers
- Falklands: guns silent but sticky issues linger
- King James I's translators; The King James Bible Translators, by Olga S. Opfell. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. (Box 611, 28640). 179 pp. $15.95.
- Moscow will still be watched
- For a better jobs bill
- What shapes intellect?
- Europe, US put out feelers on pipeline compromise
- A reporter looks back on Truman, Eisenhower, and political press coverage
- Yosemite