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Monitor articles for September 08, 1981
- Mount St. Helens erupts again; dome is growing
- Eyes on Begin
- Stanford's Elway reigns in the land of the pass
- Iran's clergy, faced with violence, not turning other cheek
- Soviets censor Kissinger White House memoirs
- Sadat tries to rule and keep his balance
- Taking out the garbage
- HONGKONG; A "free lunch" that works
- Restrooms should be pleasant places to visit
- New stock issues pour forth despite sag in the market
- The many masks of modern art
- IRA hunger strike suffers double blow
- Equipping a home with the basics
- MX -- Carter's legacy becomes Reagan's quandary
- British tours for those who enjoy the countryside
- Peruvian physicians end one-month strike
- Down the mountain
- Extracurricular, low-budget, parent-powered
- Executives -- and the colleges they went to
- If you are bound for Takayama
- Those old jazz favorites are back-sounding better than ever
- the Polish 'miracle'
- Men take pride in apartments, condos
- Polish steel workers vote on firing of their boss
- Herzog says relief pitchers will be home-stretch key
- Begin's visit -- seeking stronger Israeli-US military ties
- Former military chief questions need for MX
- How the Japanese trawl in Soviet waters
- Polish prison revolt ends; 90 escapees still at large
- Eyes on Begin and Sadat
- Attica ten years after
- Money woes chill nuclear projects
- Domestic spy rules may be relaxed
- The sound of distant thunder
- Why autumn now looks so important for Reagan
- Cambodia surprise: Khmer Rouge and Sihanouk meet
- EC keeps pressing USSR for Afghanistan withdrawal
- Renegade faction of PLO plans more terrorist acts
- Middle East enjoys unusual calm as region's political climate cools
- MATSURI; Gorgeous pageant in a Japanese mountain town
- Trend of the economy
- Revival of Maoist tradition affects Chinese lifestyles
- S. Africa's Anglicans slap government in face
- Labor Day '81: unions challenge Reagan policies
- Solidarity power outshines communist rule in Poland
- Afghan troops cross into Pakistan
- Reagan talks arms race, but Block pushes 'normal' trade