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Monitor articles for September 20, 1983
- Japan solo
- US panel to study family violence
- A green light for slurry coal
- The challenge of getting a great collection together
- Ticky-tacky testament
- Iran threatens wider war in response to Iraqi threat
- Perennial critic now says the Fed should be abolished
- Poland's youth drown out repressions with punk rock
- Can you hear God in a noisy world?
- Long-range outlook for US-Soviet relations
- Sudan is capital of Africa's flourishing illegal ivory trade
- Scientists probe peaceful uses of particle beams
- UN Assembly under way amid rising world tensions
- Polish crisis pushing up food prices 30% to 40%
- Afghan guerrillas fear Soviet victory unless military tactics improved
- Lebanon: The root of the trouble
- Tibet's Buddhists
- Test for big business: Collaborate or fall behind the competition
- A rebirth for 'A Star Is Born'
- Crime fighting
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Black civil rights chairman defends Reagan's record
- President attacks critics on his efforts for women
- Natural-gas decontrol debate heats
- Soviets claim Korean jet worked with spy satellite
- Amish redevelopment in rural America
- Nothing special?
- Hewlett-Packard's new computer is touch-sensitive
- Aquino slayer linked to military
- Former basketball pro sends inner-city kids to prep school
- The baby circuit
- White Sox romp in division; captivate title-starved city
- Politics and stable views
- Britain's anti-Argentina drive leads to book-banning
- Labor unrest threatens Belgian public services
- Air Force antitank weapon is unreliable, report says
- Trying to draft a plan to reduce third-world debt
- US Navy firepower thunders in defense of a unified Lebanon
- Twin strollers