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Monitor articles for July 27, 1981
- Yugoslav view: Poland not safe yet
- The Dulcet Hour
- Tantalum may be tantalizing, but investing in it is tricky
- GBS rail strike
- Chicago Irish urge a US role
- Glittering prospects in the Kimberleys
- Deadline? Wing it.
- Tensions ease between London and Dublin on hunger-strikers
- Those Grand Verandahs
- Rajai wins Iranian landslide
- Bulgaria loses an 'heir apparent'; period of political infighting likely
- Wheat watch: drought dwindles, blades grow
- King of aluminum foil? It's not all wrapped up yet
- Hunter Valley rides a $7 billion investment wave
- GAS & IRON DIGGING FOR DOLLARS DOWN UNDER; Western Australians: tall on Texas-style confidence
- The Casey case
- and a gold-plated rebirth for Kalgoorlie
- In Short (2)
- In Short (1)
- Watergate's influence on Washington
- For the America's Cup returnee, it's good sailing in business world
- This test 'guaranteed' to improve spelling
- After monitoring your children's behavior -- the tables are turned
- Fragile Lebanon cease-fire gives US time to rethink
- Friends
- Lebanon fighting opens Arab doors for Soviets
- US air traffic controllers wave off tentative pact
- Dragline deluge; 'Wild West' rush to rustle coal
- GAS & IRON DIGGING FOR DOLLARS DOWN UNDER; Portrait of a 'roughneck': mud, money, and might
- From Moscow to London
- Beau -- My Poodle
- Mitsubishi: vying to be the mouse that roars
- Network TV's only black anchor man says news distorts US image
- The case of Casey: will he survive growing opposition?
- Survival English for Asian refugees
- What! No Sears catalogs?
- Where the economy is heading
- Strike-happy workers testing the Aussies' mettle
- Don't drive clubhead at the ball; aim hands along arc of the shot
- Model 'senators' debate the issues
- Plane that fell in USSR reported on Iran arms run
- Ex-EPA chief sees letup on curbs copied abroad
- Trend of the economy
- Britain's economy sagging, despite uplift of the royal wedding
- Battle of the brands: are generic products a good buy?
- Clock ticking for tax showdown
- Vietnam said to oppose UN talks on Cambodia
- The poor rich Arabs and the friendless US
- Running Home at Night
- The 'backwater' sends a cultural tide to foreign shores
- Beyond the cease-fire
- Spudding oil wells: outback to offshore
- GAS & IRON DIGGING FOR DOLLARS DOWN UNDER; North West Shelf Project: tapping a seabed bonanza
- When Dad takes a break from his job to care for baby
- Early Oswego
- Now, let's hear it for that lower-case 'd'
- Hunger -- Poland can't talk it away
- 'Tough bloke' prime minister knocks union clout
- GAS & IRON DIGGING FOR DOLLARS DOWN UNDER; Tom Price: a mining town in the hard-scrabble frontier
- Rugby-field brawl puts New Zealand-S. Africa games in jeopardy
- Lang Hancock: iron-ore monarch with rich lode of ideas
- Waltzing to a mineral boom
- On McDonell farm, the sheep are thirsty
- A tiny tin miner cashes in on 'metal of the future'
- GAS & IRON DIGGING FOR DOLLARS DOWN UNDER; In the Pilbara, the ore trains are rolling at koala speed
- In who's who of coal, Utah is the mine king
- Carmakers sing manufacturing blues: few customers
- Georges Bank: 'just another (oil-rich) hole in ground'
- Three Tongue-Twisters
- Mad Trees
- The Polish party congress: who won?
- Coe intent on outrunning his middle-distance feats
- In Short (3)
- Wedding rehearsal gives London peek at pageantry
- Commission compromises to protect sperm whale
- Gambling's hold on Aussies: showy, but costly
- Balladeer's irreverent songs touch hearts, trouble Kremlin
- Need something? Pour out!
- Tass says US vow to start arms talks a sop to allies
- Schmidt urges his party to back austerity budget
- To have a double spring
- What My Home Means to Me
- New absence
- US company's investment helps Indonesia develop New Guinea
- Shearing without shears hits snarls