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Monitor articles for July 28, 1981
- Castro snarls at US -- as he did in '60s
- Iran almost sure to get a mullah premier
- Senate unit gets counsel in its inquiry on Casey
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Britain's hope for a royal-wedding tourist boom fizzles
- It's too expensive to catch last few particles, steelmen say
- Army using great caution in transferring nerve gas
- German bankers say deal for Siberian pipeline OK'd
- Progress for whales -- and people
- The Woman's Building: fleeting monument to a capacity for work
- Thatcher unveils plan to ease unemployment
- Sonoma: an exquisite early California mission village
- Shells and tennis on a truce line
- Comeback on skates, bike
- Progress on air pollution: Is it cost-effective?
- Foreign Service criticized for being too male, white
- Broadway's Ellington -- as a son sees it
- Kremlin rules out Afghan talks
- Rivalries left over from S. Africa election hobbling Botha's reforms
- An 'old fashioned' artist's work in retrospect: Maurice Golubuv proves surprisingly durable
- Industry is taking a renewed interest in college research
- Moscow's rising naval power in the Far East
- Elusive Mideast peace -- must it be imposed?
- Royal wedding brings out the British -- in America!
- Shared values, and peace
- Proust's Way
- Portugal's military leaves nation's political crisis to the politicians
- US curb on overseas bribes: to prim, or simply proper?
- Disappointed Sadat hangs on to Camp David-grimly
- Trading with the Russians
- Get those US troops out of Europe, said the colonel
- Some indicators hint of a lack of balance in US economic recovery
- NBC and CBS weigh 60-minute newscasts
- The many masks of modern art
- Labor pact offers Poland a model
- The latest fighting in Lebanon
- To curtsy or no: etiquette a big issue at royal wedding
- US ready to send in the cavalry to help catch elusive drug smugglers
- New Zealand officials say Rugby tour can continue
- Assassinate assassination
- Thai premier relinquishing Army post in unity move