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Monitor articles for September 23, 1981
- Reagan readies first step to deregulate natural gas
- Pro-environmental mutual funds
- To abolish the new poverty
- Gunning for the firearms agency
- Finland's future worries Soviets
- Day-Span
- Bomb explodes at office of American rugby group
- Belgian coalition shatters over aid to steel industry
- Georgian floods worsen grain outlook in USSR
- Is it possible to be an atheist?
- Gromyko fires at US in UN talk
- The perils of predicting earthquakes
- Congress tills tough ground in trying to lower farm subsidies
- The Gathering
- O'Connor to take oath in small ceremony Friday
- Peg Bracken: a no-frills approach to home, hearth, and good food
- 'Now retirement is a woman's issue too'
- Namibia: new US-Pretoria plan?
- Nuclear plant gets nod to restart amid protests
- One killed in West Berlin as police charge squatters
- China to US press: handle dissent with care
- Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- Bank serving American Indians passing a milestone
- Soviets hint at 'give' in arms-control stance
- New fast-rail service makes debut in France
- Guerrillas keep control
- Haig's third world
- Arming Arabs: the lessons of history
- Autumn
- Video pen-pals: new way to learn foreign languages
- How does your garden grow?
- UN's Waldheim: his own successor?
- Court-martial ordered for A-missile officer
- Tiptoeing across social security reform mine field
- Three Arts
- Latest pressure on Poland -- economic
- Investing in art -- buyer beware!
- Inside 20th-century music; Rhythm and tonality
- Decision for retirees: finding a new 'Eden' -- or staying put
- The building of a computer, told with suspense
- Schools wave goodbye to students, hello to business
- Investigating whales; So Remorseless a Havoc: Of Dolphins, Whales and Men, by Robert McNally. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $13.95.; The Whale Called...
- Retirement-reform plan sketched for Congress
- Astros going all the way? Bossox play well for Houk
- Remember El Salvador?
- Cynicism pervades Mideast as Camp David talks near
- The choices are changing