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Monitor articles for October 26, 1981
- Where the economy is heading
- Europe's protesters strain transatlantic ties
- All Savers bide their time.
- Ford Foundation to Reagan: tell blacks you care
- Time running out for compromise between Solidarity and government
- Jim Baker's view from the White House
- So much rain - and so little water. South Florida assesses water supply as periodic droughts bring rationing
- Grading teachers for quality
- PATCO ruling: will rehiring follow?
- Extra security for US envoys
- Tapestries bound for art-history books - and a world of small etchings
- Cuzco's public library: jampacked on Saturday morning
- Defending the good in the world
- Big French-Indian arms deal shows signs of bad timing
- Mexico city quake breaks pipes, but no one is killed
- The Met's 'real' opening - a Birgit Nilsson triumph
- Spain's Socialists act like a 'lamb' at party convention
- The long and the short of recoveries: we've just had the short of it
- Karpov within two games of retaining chess title Merano, Italy
- Namibia: keep up the momentum
- Britons rub their eyes as 'surprised teddy bear' wins
- The Iguana
- When a teacher watches a teacher - good!
- Training and a 5 percent turnover rate for teachers
- US panel spots key errors in A-plant's quake safety
- Grading: 'in a climate of mutual respect' - the teachers' point of view
- Solzhenitsyn warns US not to aid, arm China - TV interview
- Neither Reagan nor Kirkland wins hearts of construction workers
- Can freedom and order coexist in Mubarak's Egypt?
- Those offers that can't be refused
- US Jews ask for pressure on Soviets for emigration
- AWACS and presidential power
- 'Financial supermarkets' - a new era for consumers
- AWACS - another chapter in a US classic, 'Who Makes Foreign Policy?'
- Grading teachers for quality
- Games for getting together
- Should you judge a teacher by his pupils?
- For high schoolers - a look at what teaching is all about
- Foes say Iranian leaders have killed young clerics
- Confidence up! Discipline down!
- The agony of Afghanistan
- Visits by principals yes, deans no
- Sci-fi: the why
- Of what use, the three-credit summer institute?
- Grading teachers for quality
- Selling to Uncle Sam: Is the Army following the rules?
- US terror net exposed, FBI says
- South Bronx report: 'Things are different here now'
- N.Y.C. Marathon winners set new world records
- When a teacher watches a teacher -good! Improve Schools: Forty-third in a series
- What to expect in the next education pull out
- If you can't write, then UNI says you can't graduate
- Mayor's right to challenge busing order up for ruling
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Conrad Briner: 'Any student (any child) can achieve'
- O hear me
- Here's what the professor of the year has to say
- Teacher evaluation - 'a source of shame'
- Teacher rating taken seriously in California
- Small paychecks spur self-respect
- Sudanese round up 1,200 in drive on aliens, jobless
- Financial woes, air controller strike ground New England regional airline
- Bloopers, heroics make it an interesting, if not artistic, World Series
- Beware the KA-FWHOOM
- Trend of the economy
- Beyond the downturn: what stocks the strategists like
- Reggie Jackson still tormenting Dodgers with his bat
- Rain in the alley
- Artists wear berets and work alone. Right? Wrong!
- 'I taught English to Mexican businessmen for 3 weeks'
- A triumph for pragmatism - and Reagan - at Cancun
- Cancun's 'odd man in'
- Engineering students still on top