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Monitor articles for July 14, 1981
- US seen building case for more aid for war-torn El Salvador
- San Francisco mayor wages a campaign against crime
- More Bani-Sadr followers killed as he vows revenge
- Fed is firm on tight money, Boston official says
- Kenya pours its coffee profits into big search for offshore oil
- Weaving threads of light and point of style
- White House advisers' ups, downs
- California judge rules out spraying to study hazards
- Massachusetts: closed until further notice?
- Poland could remake communist history
- It's not going to be Francois-Helmut
- 'The Great Himalayan Traverse'
- Violence over new death upstages Ulster parades
- Sweatshops 1981
- US/USSR ties put to test on two fronts
- No more safeguards?
- Pakistan denies reports of Kashmir border clash
- Poland could remake communist history
- Milan Stock Exchange reopens; prices drop
- Merrill Lynch comes to golfers' rescue -- and draws imitators
- W. German economic forecast shows a pickup
- Knowledge and intelligence
- Waving farewell to 50-cent bus fares
- Dandelions
- Seoul's Chun makes big hit with ASEAN
- The Caribbean confab
- Experts convinced Vietnam using chemical warfare
- New US plan challenges oil slash
- S. Africa's financial future not quite 'good as gold'
- Kenya breaks ground with formula to turn coffee husks into charcoal
- Going, going gone? Bidding for Conoco heats up
- Manned linkup by Soviets with satellite/lab hinted
- Fund eases shift to 'hottest action'
- Travel for the elderly: be sure to ask about discounts
- When 'gentry' move back to the inner city
- Money-fund investors show plenty of clout on state and US legislation
- 3 Soviet envoys ordered expelled from Malaysia
- Charting the political reefs ahead for Reagan
- Nationalization throws Paris financial circles for loop
- Poland: the military implications
- Human rights as a key to security
- How much do people really care about baseball strike?
- Weaving threads of light and points of style
- Thatcher critics shout for more jobs; riots spread across Britain
- South African Rugby team is promised visas for US
- Future of American parks, wilderness: buying more vs. improving what we have
- Boston reenters China trade -- with arts exchanges
- Central Africa's francs sag under weight of soaring US interest rates