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Monitor articles for September 29, 1981
- How near is inspiration?
- New Twyla Tharp work bites off more than it can dance
- President's steamroller slips into neutral
- End of an era: two economists view the Great Society
- Tigers growl again; football talent helping
- Former Army man pleads guilty on one spy charge
- Who keeps tabs on the spies?
- China invokes great writer's name in crackdown on arts
- Where propagandists have a 'day' of their own
- 12 killed by car bomb in southern Lebanon
- Complex spy swap: East German superspy for West German agents
- Talks revive on building English Channel tunnel
- Soviets try to regain Mideast role
- Canada-US relations slide 'dangerously toward crisis'
- Tehran turmoil upstages election
- Executive pay tends higher on East, West Coasts
- One state policing sale of gas for 2 faulty cars
- S. Africa's black nationalists step up guerrilla warfare
- Japan's 'no' on aid stirs South Korean resentment
- From darkness to light; Poet/scientist, William Anderson
- News for the Traveler
- Return to a Turkish village
- A slightly contrary traveler heads for Hawaii; The slightly contrary traveler heads for the 'Big Island' of Hawaii
- US likely to pull plug on Maine's Dickey dam
- Autumn in the White Mountains
- A maveric view of AWACS -- it's less than a marvel
- Canada's high court says constitution plans legal
- S. Africa: plenty of jobs for skilled whites but not for unskilled blacks
- ALSO OF NOTE IN WEST GERMANY
- Poland's KOR dissidents leave the job to Solidarity
- Why stock markets dip: lure of high interest
- Irish leader takes risk for reconciliation
- Birthrates of its Asians have Russia concerned
- 200 protesters arrested at California nuclear site
- Mr. Reagan's dilemma
- Sensitive miniseries from Australia
- 1982 pickup in US oil use seen
- Stock market yo-yo -- despite economic problems, bargain hunters start shopping
- Solidarity in the boardroom
- Bold bid for Irish harmony
- How two working mothers feel the squeeze of a tighter welfare budget
- Assessing the impact of state ERAs
- Those G&S 'Pirates' still raiding Manhattan theaters; The Pirates of Penzance, Comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan. Directed by Wilford Leach. Music...
- MX choices for Reagan full of flaws, risks, experts say
- Motorola targets the Japanese electronics market
- Georgians question necessity of ERA to right inequities
- Surge in third world aid ruled out by world fund