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Monitor articles for September 09, 1981
- Australia orders inquiry on scam in beef exports
- India's lost woodlands
- ALSO OF NOTE IN W. GERMANY
- Frost belt sees its federal funds sink slowly in West; Northern states say Sunbelt corralling benefits from their taxes
- To be testified to
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Hazardous-waste insurance
- COOKING with the sun
- Remembering Greece
- What about the world's back burner?
- The AWACS crossroad; Reagan and Begin spar over crucial Saudi alliance
- Guatemala cuts British tie over Belize independence
- Soviet warships fail to frighten the Poles
- IRA hunger strike: is it losing steam?
- Japan seaweed harvesting gets Soviet approval
- Fall elections will answer a broad range of questions
- GOP split on economic policy
- Pakistan will defend itself on Afghan line, Zia warns
- Easing US spy rules -- with caution
- Teachers grap picket signs to try to salvage contracts
- As US Open gets rolling, some top talent stumbles
- Sufic Slants
- Bolivian names Cabinet, pledges new democracy
- Soviets rap South Africa on foreign-troop reports
- Prohibit bribery -- not exports
- South Africa's integrated church schools chop a hole in apartheid
- The world of art -- and what makes it run
- New look at intelligence in animals; The Question of Animal Awareness: Evolutionary Continuity of Experience, by Donald R. Griffin. New York: The Ro...
- Argolis
- In Short (3)
- Cromwell, Napoleon, and the Iranians
- Work past 65 seen good for workers, economy
- Borodin helped Stalin win China; Borodin: Stalin's Man in China, by Dan N. Jacobs. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. $25.
- Chapter 2 of East-West German detente tale unfolds
- Meholo Tom Rikhoto takes on S. African race law
- Soviet-US team embarking on study of Antarctic sea
- In Short (2)
- Japanese premier pleased with budget moderation
- British union's vote -- not a coup
- Stay 'on plane'
- PEASANTS WITHOUT LAND: FUSE FOR REVOLUTION?
- Nuclear-power advocates see a real need for new plants by 1990s
- In Short (1)
- Roy Wilkins, rights leader
- US-Canada relations snag on pollution, energy policies
- W. German officials doubt KGB role in papal attack
- Sewing patterns offer variety for larger women
- Radiation -- the public should beware of scare tactics
- Parabale of the peanut butter sandwich
- Bani-Sadr talks of deal to end round of killings
- Cairo after roundup: gloom, arrest lists, riot police
- Warning! This bottle's contents
- Pan Am cutting fares on domestic flights
- The British keep up brisk pace in US business takeovers
- What the schools need now
- Winners, losers at Washington's aid window