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Monitor articles for September 15, 1981
- Trousers suit Britain
- Political scholars say balanced budgets will elude Reagan
- Tax law changes open new doors for mutual funds
- US identifies Soviet 'yellow rain' toxin
- Coal crumbs to briquettes: recipe for home heating
- When the economic chips are down, French couture outdoes itself
- Budget battle: Weinberger, Pentagon win big
- In short (3)
- Thatcher fires three Cabinet ministers
- News for the traveler: autumn at Winterthur
- Gains for Soviets in Mideast?
- McEnroe's tennis artistry deflates rivalry with Borg
- Why the Saudis want arms
- Worried unions aim for biggest mass rally ever in capital
- A better footing for building safety?
- Iran's rebels getting bolder day by day
- Best foot forward
- What happens when IBM tastes small-computer market
- Northeast tightens reins on legal gambling
- The final touches
- Navy seeks cause for helicopter crash
- Wardrobe updates
- On a mountaintop in Japan Greek drama
- Strikes
- The Reagan presidency, Chapter II
- Peaceful images of the outward from within
- US aids Thai opium crackdown; drug abuse troubles small-town America
- Why US pushes chemical warfare charges against Soviet Union
- Luxury leather
- Bankers, shunning 'temporary phenomenon,' now jump on money market bandwagon
- Rightists shell Lebanese town after cease-fire
- In short (2)
- In short (1)
- Leaf fall
- New US report cites flaws in nuclear power plants
- Autumn opulence
- Men's designers seek timeless designs
- South Africa's Archipelago; Islands of Deprivation
- UN urges sanctions against S. Africa
- Playful choices
- US aids Thei opium crackdown; drug abuse troubles small-town America
- Solidarity replies to Soviet critics
- ODD BUT LOVELY Finland
- Peaceful images of the outward, from within
- Why Haig's Bonn trip was such as roaring success
- Olga Fisch: artist and mentor of Ecuadorian folk art
- The two South Africans
- Gleaming metallics
- Churches accuse US of S. Africa tilt
- Maze Prison IRA inmate joins hunger strike
- Mideast nations begin to echo Reagan's 'Soviet threat'
- Reagan's defense cuts
- Zaire called ripe for revolt
- Mutual funds outperform stock market
- Lebanon's last hope to get back on its feet-the Army