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Monitor articles for September 29, 1982
- Wrong customers for US police weapons
- Spyers vs. Liars: despite US football strike, the game goes on in Moscow
- Fantasy reminiscent of Tolkien and Adams; Quest for the Faradawn, by Richard Ford. New York: Delacorte Press. 310 pp. $ 14.95. Crystal Singer, by An...
- Israel decides to appoint panel on Beirut killings
- A church call to halt Israeli aid
- Some surprise candidates for 1982 honors
- New Chinese Army czar expected to revivify brass
- Help wanted: a qualified US secretary of energy
- Baking acorn squash
- The UN: another Beirut casualty
- Ulster politician drops campaign, citing violence
- Tackling Everest with a new twist
- Antique dealers weather a market downturn
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Collateral of hope and love
- Balanced budget and flat-rate tax are popular, but
- US metrics battle: so far, public won't give an inch
- US foreign trade deficit hit record high in August
- Sets, not vocal style, star as Met's new season gets under way
- Was Columbus going bald? Old prints can tell tales
- Simplification, not flax tax, in Senate panel's sights
- Seattle area tries new program to save farmland for contented cows
- Some new verve in an old method of book publicity
- A tradition of spiritual healing
- Kirkpatrick essays cite dangers of simplistic utopianism and moralism; Dictatorships and Double Standards, by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick. New York: Simon...
- South Korea builds diplomatic bridges to third world
- Breath of spring fails to buoy hopes in economically troubled Argentina
- Culinary affections turn to American cuisine
- Proposed law-enforcement standards would limit police use of guns in US
- Roasted red peppers as colorful appetizer
- Looking for answers to Mexico's economic chaos
- Reagan aide looks at what's ahead for New Federalism
- What to do about the public's nuclear angst?
- Personal story stirs the heart
- Following the inner honesty
- International Harvester will close Indiana truck plant
- A New York bank drops its prime rate to 13%
- Overfishing, poaching among snags for Northwest salmon industry
- Dissent in the USSR -- silenced but not crushed
- Cookbook from Berkeley's Chez Panisse
- US checks on rifle items reported found in Beirut
- Make sure paying off mortgage early is best for you
- Helmut Kohl: A profile of West Germany's 'nice guy'
- Trailbuilders
- The post-materialists
- Readings
- Ginger: a versatile spice that can be snappy or subtle
- 'Hi, mom, I'll be late. I'm still 31,000 feet over Dallas'
- Portugal looks to US for new influx of dollars
- Fall vegetable dish combines carrots, cranberries
- Profit link holds up Chrysler pact
- Move over King Tut; Kermit's coming to town
- N.Y.'s Kitchen opens new season of . . . er . . . progressive music
- Lebanon war transforms Syria from radical to moderate
- The dense-pack debate: Could MX really survive?
- Vietnam defies China; smiles on Southeast Asia
- PLO Army chief of staff is killed in an ambush
- The game of the name
- Trimming federal fat -- what Reagan's doing