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Monitor articles for October 09, 1981
- Talk of new taxes heard on Capital Hill
- Cambodian united front talks in fast lane to nowhere
- Walesa urges an end to 'mutual distrust'
- Venezuela to push aside early-days camp towns in quest for new oil
- Soviet gas line may use US parts
- Birds make 'pecky cedar' of siding on a new house
- Inside Report (6)
- Speaking French to a moth
- US to upgrade its system for land-to-sub contacts
- US task: repair damage done by Sadat loss
- In Poland, cigarettes can buy more than zlotys can
- Near the top, but still not decisionmakers
- Inside Report (5)
- Some reasons a restored gold standard isn't likelyBy David R. Francis
- Schmidt and Mitterand back US on Euromissiles
- Inside Report (4)
- Reagan cajoling on AWACS paying off
- West Bank Arabs welcome the 'post-Sadat era'
- Egypt's calm course
- Sadat successor faces hardening Israeli line,
- Inside Report (3)
- Higher phone rates could result from Senate measure
- UN plan for Namibia gets back on track as US drops solo effort
- The weather prophet
- Congressional opposition, harvest surplus trip up proposed Reagan farm bill cutbacks
- Keep the trapdoor of attic closed
- Big TV may sharply cut '84 convention coverage
- A voice against vengeance
- Property tax limits, East and West: the squeeze is on; California: host of tax-cut measures adds to growing burden of Prop. 13
- Iranian liberal charges regime with repression
- Bettering neighborhoods to fight violent crime
- Shimmering silver leaves set Russian olive apart
- Backyards, side yards -- Americans are gardening
- Earth gas issuing up hints of a quake in California
- To right wrongs -- gently
- Strategic arms: fewer is better
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Buying tax breaks
- It's time to turn attention to care of the indoors garden
- Inside Report (1)
- Chase Manhattan lowers prime 2nd time in a week
- Blacks in Congress face some tough hurdles on road to '82 reelection
- Now Mubarak faces Muslim extremists
- Why a baseball con game?
- A talk with CBS's Diane Sawyer -- and the start of cable culture
- Moving without tears: help for executive transfers
- A gathering to mark Sadat's work
- Property tax limits, East and West: the squeeze is on; Massachusetts: impact of Prop. 2 1/2 cuts taxes, and services, statewide
- Casual words that change the world
- Inside Report (2)
- Getting rid of moldy smell on hideaway bed mattress
- The myth of the empty continent