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Monitor articles for July 03, 1981
- Inside Report (7)
- County governments put high tech sleuths on 'case of leaky budgets'
- What the editors think
- Nordic enthusiasm for nuclear-free zone pleases USSR, but not US
- Turkey puts muzzle on political discussion
- How I coaxed a VW diesel to do 80 m.p.g.
- The key to governing
- Moscow's Arab friends admit it can't find toehold in Mideast
- Damping street noise
- For the record (4)
- Everybody's Walden
- Inside Report (6)
- Arizona law keeps a protective eye on state's native desert plants
- US denies ruling to start sending on F-16s to Israel
- Reagan's affability spikes the verbal 'guns' of Democratic opponents
- Even the agronomists favor Tonge's backyard loam
- In short (3)
- US in no mood for rebellion this 4th of July
- Court's Iran ruling affirms President's foreign policy role
- For the record (3)
- Bangladesh -- Chugging ahead
- Creaking economies of East bloc nations show serious strains
- Inside Report (3)
- For the record (2)
- Tracking down a finish for keeping wood tone
- In short (2)
- Light-plane industry revved up and awaiting takeoff
- Britain moves to revive home rule in N. Ireland
- Inside Report (2)
- US jobless figure slips -- sort of
- Inside Report (1)
- Two big US banks raise prime rates to 20.5%
- 'Psst! Mister! Wanna buy a jojoba plantation, cheap?'
- Taxing the perks: US delays ax on fringe benefits
- A special glow
- Dealing with the Russians -- realistically
- Begin's opportunity now
- In Lebanon: a battle ends, hopes for peace mount
- Basics of selling your house
- Libraries turn over new leaves in quest for funding solutions
- Where hope comes from
- Rubble of Mideast tension lands in Tehran
- Uganda -- again
- Food stamps to continue uncut through Sept. 30
- S. Africa's universities take a step away from apartheid
- In short (5)
- Iran awaits a showdown -- fundamentalists vs. leftists
- Do big campaign donations give business an edge with Congress?
- What could be sweeter? Not dry fructose, says US sugar industry
- In short (4)
- Woman judge in Arizona high on top court list
- West Berlin youth unrest flares up
- What should pay TV offer?
- Inside Report (5)
- A star rises at Wimbledon
- Inside Report (4)
- Emotion makes an end run around the courts
- Remembering the good of it all
- The Cicadas
- Auto workers rejoin big labor federation
- For the record (1)
- Marcel Breuer, architect, teacher
- Gypsy power
- In short (1)
- You may use the luffa gourd plant for decor, salads, or -- a dishrag