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Monitor articles for October 16, 1981
- Two-minute auction sells $1.6 million house, but that's only part of story
- California GOP fights Democratic redistrict plan with eye toward '82
- Frost on the seesaw of power
- Senate moves a step closer to blocking AWACS sale
- Paris Magnifique; Marville and Atget -- Saving a lost architecture on film
- US seeks to overhaul law on freedom of information
- Winter plan for air safety
- Let's till the soil the right way for the right reasons
- Nonaligned shrug off Kirkpatrick's angry statement as UN rhetoric
- Inside Report (2)
- Nature, not laboratory, produced this unique pear
- To heal infidelity
- 'Car wars' -- Big 3 swing the price ax
- Taking charge in Cairo and keeping watch in Khartoum
- Israel has no quarrel on AWACS in Egypt
- South Africans told to ignore race laws on the playing field
- The latest gift from Greece: bulk delivery of cement
- How rich a 'chocolate' for the economy
- Carter still plans to sue on gossip tale, paper says
- Inside Report (5)
- British Conservatives kill move for maney ease-up
- Terrorist plot to assassinate PLO leader Arafat is uncovered
- Graig Nettles is swinging a hot bat
- India-Pakistan war? Unlikely, says Mrs. Gandhi
- Massachusetts GOP optimistic about recapturing governorship
- US 'factory farming' fight getting a research referee
- GOP rivals for California's top office fight to stand in Reagan's shadow
- More House Democrats weighing switch to GOP
- Shaw's Candida: entertaining but flawed; Candida Starring Joanne Woodward. Comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Michael Cristofer.
- Stop importing Libyan oil, Senate Democrat urges
- When Qaddafi plays with the Horn
- Canada's constitutional battle: a small victory for the provinces
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Taking charge in Cairo and Keeping watch in Khartoum
- Documentaries pinpoint racial attacks
- Inside Report (1)
- Antifascist writer wins Nobel for literature
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Agreeable words
- Inside Report (6)
- Weapons don't fight anti-Americanism
- Jimmy Carter takes Washington bow, but Democrats hold back applause
- Reagan urged to rehire controllers
- Soviet pipeline divides US, Western allies
- Fraser tries to stave off Peacock's challenge for Australian leadership
- How managers can 'know all' and control inventory
- Lack of food has Poles bickering among themselves
- Rev. Moon indicted on US tax charge
- Free market: thread binding Reagan's foreign aid plans
- Inside Report (4)
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- How hungry the world? What's is store. . . ?
- Replacement is way to go with rotted porch deck
- 'C cubed': new US entrant in military technology race
- Inside Report (3)
- Philadelphia teacher union urges a one-day strike
- Qaddafi: Soviet ally, but no 'superman of subversion'
- From Southwestern deserts, jojoba plant a potential cornucopia