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Monitor articles for September 18, 1981
- Many questions -- and answers -- about insulation
- For Christmas cactus to bloom, you must 're-create' a jungle habitat
- Economic woes are catching up with Poland's East-bloc allies;
- When lobsters leap
- Traveling
- US talks to itself when it talks defense
- Inside Report (5)
- For Boston's troubled public schools it's showdown time again
- Walesa in line for Nobel peace Prize . . . maybe
- Unmanifest
- ALSO OF NOTE IN THE USSR
- Nuclear power's poor test score
- For some striking air controllers, union's demise might lead to rehiring
- Memories of the Manchurian 'incident'
- West Germany helps nudge Angola closer to the West
- The Vietnam drama -- elusive TV target
- 'Exploring the Unlimited Dimensions of Spirit'; Betty Ann Ridley, C.S., of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, lectures in The Mother Church
- Inside Report (3)
- Modern-day pirates use speedboats to raid Southeast Asian sea lanes
- Israeli-Palestinian tensions near snap point
- 'Greenhouses' guard tomatoes against early frost
- Keep those slate roofs
- Madrid government victory over left hints swift entry into NATO
- UN shuns Soviet protest on chemical-war debate
- Inside Report (6)
- Addicts in uniform
- In short (2)
- Use a special finish to equalize staining
- Polish leaders lash at Solidarity
- US, Soviets: trying to win hearts of Europeans;
- Inside Report (1)
- TENTS
- Sinai evacuation nears, but; Israeli nationalists dig in their heels
- Socialist plan in Sweden would gradually take over private industry
- On gold -- and breadlines
- US, Soviets: trying to win hearts of Europeans
- More states are taking liquor out of the hands of teens
- In short (3)
- TV HIGHLIGHTS
- Quit removal policy, S. Africa told
- Arts in the White House
- If you see what we mean
- Autumn leaves are a bonus to the smart gardener
- South Africa's Archipelago; Where people are 'dumped'
- Survey casts shadow on solar power critics
- US-Cuban war of words may escalate onto airwaves
- 'Gerrymander' begins its assault on US Congress
- Inside Report (4)
- US creditors keep eye on Poland, but concern is light
- In short (1)
- Diablo plant 'blockaded' despite many arrests
- Avoiding discoloration in swimming pool
- Hooliganism restrained
- Soviet edge grows as India spy war challenges Delhi
- Inside Report (2)
- Two key Khomeini leaders seek Iranian presidency