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Monitor articles for September 28, 1982
- Ups 'n downs
- The wonderful Vermont Country Store
- Palestinian massacre may be fanning anti-Semitism in France
- US Jewish group decries massacre, backs probe
- Don't foreclose the wilderness
- British Labour chief wins support against left wing
- Kremlin's foreign policy: confused
- The conscience of Israel
- Governors' races: a left turn for US?
- News for the fall traveler (1)
- Fairs: old-time fun, new success
- World economy: experts say debt situation serious, but manageable
- Striking players justified in wanting more than pro football rewards them
- Women's lib . . . in a Thai village
- Dome Petroleum risks all in Beaufort Sea drilling
- Major political parties rate '82 governors' races
- Rail fences
- Flat-tax issue may nudge other tax reforms
- A trail of deceit
- The polarization of W. German politics
- Illinois governor's race: now Thompson's to lose?
- Convention rhetoric masks labor's woes
- For a silent woman, alone
- Head of VW of America in surprise resignation
- Mr. That's Enough, please meet Mr. Long March
- US, Angola seek better relations, but must leap across chasm of suspicions
- EC, third-world talks fail to shore up textile trade
- China juggles East, West -- and N. Korea
- Israel's Beirut exit -- under way despite problems
- Where the wave of the future will crest
- US dollar hits record high against the French franc
- Vermont
- Notions about November
- Executive sweet
- 50,000 Poles punished for black market deals
- Senate conservatives call Reagan Taiwan deal illegal
- Oil, gas industry may set record for campaign gifts
- Bid for Bendix withdrawn by United Technologies
- A gain for European Parliament
- Gold loses ground as clue to world political weather
- Public likes 55-mile limit, but increasingly ignores it
- Scandinavian art? Let's see, there's Edvard Munch
- The waif grows up
- Sihanouk outlines his 'dreams' -- and strategy -- for Kampuchea
- Why US, Soviets play a waiting game
- Cows and condos -- a new rapport in Vermont's Mad River Valley
- A shift in White House economic views?
- The Supreme Court reaches out and touches someone -- fatally
- ALSO OF NOTE
- Poured cement?
- News For The Fall Traveler
- Iran rejects compromise as war flares on border
- Dome Petroleum risks all in Beaufort Sea Drilling as company negotiates for fiscal aid