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Monitor articles for July 06, 1981
- By the light of the moon
- Late tallies give Begin the nod for new regime
- What Britain's monarchy means to the world
- New start for Head Start?
- What? A journalist who wants to teach in Bogota
- Lady Diana
- Energy-rich states aided by severance tax ruling
- What Britain's monarchy means to the world and the British
- Dutch want gas to go for industry
- Clerical pay continues upward
- Resurgent US dollar open gates to increased American tourism
- Women and the draft
- Evidence grows that budget ax will spare environment
- Top executives bullish on US
- The strong and the weak
- Quotas gone, US shoemakers see flood of footwear from Asia
- World theater beats a path to . . . Baltimore
- Catch-as-cats-can
- Austrian welcome mat gets a bit tattered as a steady stream of Poles heads West
- snipping red tape: it takes government coordination
- America's quiet revolt
- Canadians chuckling as takeover shoe changes feet
- Once upon a time
- Battle of the networks
- Soviets, Syrians in naval 'games'
- The pitfalls of 'overparenting'
- Cool receptions for latest proposals on Northern Ireland
- With the Wimbledon crown -- a mellower McEnroe?
- Integration: a goal for schoolchildren
- The Royal Wedding
- 6,000 Wild Horses in Danger
- Modern Israel or the Holy Land -- both are open to students
- Winning
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Gandhi flashes a 'China card'
- Updating Lock 26: a major snag to traffic on Mississippi
- Germany, Japan discover dents in their accord on automobile exports
- US said to tighten wraps around 'Stealth' bomber
- To do what needs to be done
- Poles' bloc partnership votes no economic balm
- Ulster adversaries move to end prison impasse
- Secret US talks with PLO continue, newspaper says
- Britain's battered economy
- 2 British areas churn with racial incidents
- Why Federal aid cutback will have smaller impact on Southern cities
- Immigration crisis: new call for action
- Ratings are in: investors switch channel to pay-TV, independents
- Change in Poland: not if, but how far should it go?
- 'Myths' about illegal Mexican immigration
- The Reagan report card: high marks on most tests
- The Fourth makes a bang again in nation's capital
- Gromyko closes no Polish options
- Lessons from a child: finding joy in work
- Needed: a foreign policy 'jazz band leader'
- Helping frustrated families deal with child abuse
- US in no mood to be lobbied on arms-control talks
- French-Mexican goodwill dries up over oil dispute
- Royal Advice: On putting Britain back on course
- The feeling sinks in: 'new federalism' is here
- East-West Germany: arms talks, visits, and Wuppertal's new statute
- Overture to a duet