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Monitor articles for September 15, 1983
- Japanese-American internment: personal reflections on a trying time
- Rookies playing key role in Dodgers' bid for NL West title
- Senate OKs defense bill; House to debate changes
- California law sets new energy-saving building standards
- Two bitter Lebanese rivals have much in common
- Acropolis - ruins that restore us
- Soviet director's challenge to Moscow plunges him into international drama
- It's in the middle somewhere
- As Europe readies for missiles, the mood gets curiouser
- Monitor domestic policy series begins today
- Shuttle nears goal: smooth, regular operation
- A call for new technology-oriented 'basics' in teaching
- Pro soccer struggles; Tippy's tip-top effort; Ivy football date
- Rueful comedy from a sharp new playwright
- Arms control talks reopen
- American politics through foreign eyes
- British machine lays pipe without digging up paved roads
- Hollywood's turn to the serious
- September's song
- Reagan's marines
- Helping children do their own clothes shopping
- New-home data show rural trend
- Here's simpler, quicker way to erect concrete-block walls
- Peru rebel fights to 'tear down corrupt society' -- interview
- Saudis want more time on Lebanese cease-fire
- Marginal note: in a slim book
- Kremlin toughens stance
- US Farmland values sliding in most states
- Canadian government draws criticism on the economy
- Concorde captures British fancy ... and pocketbooks
- Focus on science and math
- Now who's telling us the truth about lie detectors?
- Israel is in limbo with loose helm as Begin withdraws
- In space center's shade: retreat for master artists
- The quality gap
- Two Davids against 'Goliath' Thatcher
- What small-business CEOs are paid
- The other end of the bridge; Brooklyn moves out of Manhattan's shadow
- A celebration of that unique art form - the American quilt
- Bush talks with Algerians to foster nonaligned ties
- Focus on science and math, and the students
- Building a house: what it takes to be your own general contractor
- Some useful sources on school reform
- US, Portugal in key talks on base
- The painter and the package
- Progress on loans eases international banking crisis
- Priorities for the Public Schools
- How an employee with tin shears and cookie sheets saved IBM money
- Annoying calls? - respond with love
- Monthly Movie Guide
- AFL-CIO lists companies as being against unions
- Soviets counter US on Aeroflot limits
- A new approach to business emerges in China trade
- Russian Lyubimov broke the limits of theater - and may break from Soviets