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Monitor articles for July 31, 1981
- Hurdles aren't insurmountable; Ways to finance a house today
- A time to sow, a time; When to pick various vegetables
- Mali searches for a successor to socialism to revive its economy
- US official in India to review A-fuel deal
- Inside Report (6)
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- President of the Gambia toppled while in London
- Urban League: it's time to organize to see that black needs are met
- Faster than a speeding train
- Toll in Iranian earthquake rises to 8,000, UN says
- US fails to put plug in Euro-Soviet pipeline deal
- Air controllers, US approaching new showdown
- El Salvador junta's focus shifts more and more from guns to butter
- It has one of world's best armies, but US may expect too much help in case of Soviet attack
- Inside Report (5)
- Reagan vs. New Deal: he wins Round No. 1
- Inside Report (3)
- US cities riot-free this summer: can simple courtesy keep them calm?
- Noise insulation requires some engineering expertise
- White House backs action that could ent AT&T suit
- Taiwan beats politics, wins place in world basketball
- Inside Report (1)
- Women, children stage Polish protest march
- Helping Poland -- prudently
- The Voting Rights Act -- still needed
- Moscow's 'bad neighbor policy'
- Military sales to Guatemala?
- North African nations put up novel barriers against growing desert
- Former boxing promoter indicted in embezzlement
- Women in the PLO: rifles, fatigues, but no veils
- Asia cautions US: go slow on arms sales to China
- ABC's 'If You Were the President': dangerous lesson in antiterrorism?
- A fine onion that some just throw away
- Schmidt says Bonn plans won't allow 3% arms hike
- An artist who dared to paint the recognizable
- Look for the hidden garden if you're the new owner of an old house
- While the royal honeymoon begins...Britain looks for ways to put a troubled household in order
- Inside Report (4)
- Israelis worry 'special' ties to US frayed
- 'Earthbound expansion'
- Groping toward a foreign policy
- Inside Report (2)
- Bani-Sadr: back to Paris exile -- this time he's opposing Khomeini
- The cathedral builders
- Reaganomics in the saddle
- A quiet little corner
- Coping with Qaddafi: Egypt is getting impatient
- Angola says part of it invaded by S. Africans
- Old-house sleuthing turns up historical nuggets
- Inside Report (7)
- Bermuda naval dwelling was an architectural bellwether
- You soon may save by paying cash
- Casey weathers Senate inquiry
- President asks 'fair' plan to deal with illegal aliens
- A puzzle that confounds solvers but rescues a toymaker
- The Moment
- Disney school for animators -- keeping legendary skills alive
- US festival emerges as showcase for Olympic hopefuls
- Can Reagan get US to tighten its belt another notch?