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Monitor articles for September 21, 1981
- Should the U.S. return to the gold standard?; NO
- Sharing first flight's joy
- S. African party flaunts racism
- Costa Rica; Orchids, shimmering rivers -- and democracy
- Polish Solidarity attacked while US Solidarity marches
- Miami: a bubbling 'melting pot' looks optimistically to the future
- Swedish paternity suit to establish father
- Reagan and Goldwater
- Should the U.S. return to the gold standard?; YES
- This Oriole outfielder has batting down to a science
- 'Solidarity day' in Washington gives Reagan foes a lift; protesters call economic policies their No. 1 Concern
- Former defense chief raps B-1 bomber plan
- Poles edgy that Soviets might try economic squeeze
- Unlooked-for favors
- Honoring Jerry
- Outsiders speaking up
- Allowances can teach sound money values while the stakes are low
- US conventional missile passes nightime test
- Letter of devotion
- 'Solidarity day' in Washington gives Reagan foes a lift; protesters call economic policies their No. 1 concern
- Three Memorable Cruises
- Putting money in a boat offers inflation flotation
- Where Arabs may turn if AWACS deal is thwarted
- Converted to cruising
- West sees Moscow, Solidarity on collision course
- Several killed by a bomb in a west Beirut cinema
- California S&Ls lead move to 'going federal'
- Clamp on Lennon artwork protested by rights unit
- Soviets tighten screws on Poland, but keep door ajar
- Off with the guillotine
- Can 2 million gnus have gotten it all wrong?
- Kremlin admits it has advisers in Angola
- When the 'soft sell' becomes a smokescreen
- Zimbabwe's economy attracts US
- Where Arabs may turn if AWACS deal is thwarted
- Bali by Scooter
- Mothering and fathering -- an occupation for all
- Polish Solidarity attacked
- Duarte visits US, seeking to undercut support for Salvadoran guerrillas
- Center offers young people a lively haven from the streets
- US 'Chicken Littles': why they doubt Reaganomics
- S. Africa's homelands plan proves an economic failure
- Administration takes fresh look at helping poor nations
- UN General Assembly session: long on rhetoric, short on results?