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Monitor articles for September 23, 1983
- Engraph moves head office to repackage itself as a national firm
- Airport adapts to deregulation, aims to outstrip O'Hare
- Small companies gang up to snare big-league business
- UN dismayed at Reagan remark
- A high-tech renaissance for textiles
- American Cultural Center in Korea rocked by bomb
- Seaports feel recovery, expand their facilities
- Textile giant finds niche at top of the line
- Saudis play willing host to world's Muslims
- Atlanta, now a busy hub, was once the end of the line
- Aerospace swoops in on history in Savannah
- Computer peripherals push Quadram onto center stage
- Foreign firms may outsell US petrochemical sector in the '80s
- Watt asks Reagan to forgive remark
- Baltimore's Mr. September; Landry's crackdown; Borg ready to come back?
- A panel that monitors the Fed sees trouble ahead
- House will apparently OK 18-month stay for Marines
- Bank competition heats up but isn't forcing mergers yet
- Chicago architecture: continuum of innovations
- Farm sector pinched by debt, drought
- French jets in Lebanon strike Syrian positions
- Interest rates still the key to boom or bust in housing
- US suit over container cargo terms perils longshoremen settlement
- Remarks from the Senate on KAL Flight 7
- Collector's items
- Anti-French words in Manitoba spell trouble for Canada's Conservatives
- Congress is hung up on how to keep your telephone bills down
- Market Center sells to the South, in the South
- A singular commitment
- Can it partake of new wealth and still remain distinctly Southern?
- Reagan in the Pacific
- Today's books and libraries
- Austrians criticize Bush speech
- Weinberger's Peking trip: new stage in US-China relations?
- Planting flexibility comes in containers
- Foreign investors add some 'zip' to the Peach State
- 'Ground' not an option
- On getting more done
- How long will US military stay in Lebanon civil war?
- The perils of taking sides in Lebanese quagmire
- Marcos issues warning to Philippine protesters
- Portman: architecture on a human scale, but with a sense of drama
- Repainting a rusting iron stairway
- Training British virtuosos -- worth a shiny tuppence
- Heron and trout, the air we breathe
- Seed money from venture capitalists starts to sprout
- Kenya: hot political race despite one-party rule
- Opportunities for arms control in space
- 2 Soviet envoys expelled from Canada for spying
- Carpet industry, trampled in recession, is springing back
- Buckminster Fuller
- What makes it art
- Housing upturn gets timber industry rolling again
- Learning from God
- Helping to save the great Amazon River -- the Cousteau way