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Monitor articles for September 10, 1981
- Stargell keeps rolling along
- France plans to take over 36 French-owned banks
- Dining becomes a fine art with new museum cookbook
- AMERASIAN CHILDREN; Casualties of peace
- France takes an active Mideast role and gets a sharp response
- War games: a warning, not a threat
- Discovered by the sun
- The Return
- Austin clambers to top of broken-rung tennis ladder
- Spraying sewage onto forests: new solution to waste treatment
- God knows
- Salvadoran guerrillas get upper hand -- with Cuban aid?
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Holy fools rush in
- Raffles: Latest wrinkle in the costly housing market
- Prime rhymers
- Europe struggles with heftier US dollar
- China receives direct aid from US for flood relief
- Civil rights movement: a new chapter
- US won't block charging fees for illegal aliens' kids
- 'Secession'
- '80s housing view: cost spiral tamed, financing stiffer
- $5.6 billion IMF loan going to India, with extra leeway
- Fabulous glass -- and other dazzling Tiffany forms
- SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN
- Japan as third superpower? Not likely, say Japanese
- For films and audiences that have had trouble finding each other: a 'dating service'
- Correction
- Begin, Reagan: mending fences in Washington
- Women volley into equality, but what of 5-set matches?
- Use prolific zucchini im muffins and bread
- short takes (1)
- Wilkins: diplomat of civil rights movement
- Meringues
- An analytical look at corporations: are they heroes or villains?
- Sharon holds W. Bank in suspense
- Back to school -- and beyond
- NYC vote halted over districting
- Loyalty of clergy, guards questioned by Khomeini
- Maine potato farmers want to parboil Canada
- Russians in Angola
- Senate hearings: O'Connor refuses to be cornered
- short takes (3)
- Small towns: rididng a new wave
- A Reagan supporter's call for a Reagan foreign policy
- Griddle, corn cakes from the days of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Handmade furniture from a factory in the woods
- Gasoline price expected to rise as discount fails
- short takes (2)
- Questions on air safety hover
- Oppression still reigns in Chile, Amnesty says
- Worlds apart?
- Sadat frets crackdown may hurt his reputation in West
- US advisory body will try to unravel bureaucratic knot
- New York -- fron Peking Opera to Ain't Misbehavin'
- KENNEDY CENTER
- 'China's sorrow' turning to joy: the raging Yellow River is nearly tamed
- A guide to eating well in London
- Back to the budget
- Waldheim is expected to seek new UN term