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Monitor articles for October 30, 1981
- Black frost: the coming and the going
- OPEC agrees on $34 oil; pennies more at US pump
- Lufthansa to put some passengers on trains
- Care in fall produces a berry crop in spring
- 2nd magazine backs claim on antisatellite station
- Crucial AWACS Vote Consolidates US relations with Saudi royal family
- On Senate floor-a somber occasion
- Inside Report (6)
- Senate AWACS vote
- Morning Walk in Autumn
- Abusing planet Earth
- US bellwether index slips, along with productivity
- Leave attic scuttle closed in summer
- Census director: keep courts out of US nose count
- Sweden 'captures' a sheepish Soviet sub
- Reagan's door is still the one to knock on
- Euromissile advocates speak out
- Inside Report (2)
- Illinois politicians try harder for No. 2 job labeled easy, overpaid
- Israelis vexed by AWACS vote - but relieved, too
- US faces new tasks in Mideast.
- After AWACS
- Banks alter policy as people pare down on credit cards
- 'Go northeast young man'. . . a new call?
- Inside Report (1)
- Productive doubting
- A windowsill Eden that's easy
- High supply, low sales close EC refineries
- A North Carolina homecoming does N.Y.'s Circle Rep proud
- Grim world forecast for housing
- Tuition tax credits? D.C. could be test case
- Chad leader remains, French say
- The path before us
- US officials to Cuban exile groups: stop violence here.
- Making foreign policy fit the real world
- Champion Dodgers were dandy; not so the Yankees
- For Soviets, it's one bit of bad news after another
- Senate unit wants US cut in aid to world's poor
- R2D2, alias CAD/CAM, is hurrying out blueprints and tools
- Namibia's whites wistful about relinquishing power
- Windowsill 'garden' keeps growing right through winter months
- Inside Report (5)
- Culture gets a boost - from several directions
- Spain's puzzle: become part of NATO lion or stay a 'tiny mouse'
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Inside Report (4)
- Chicago bank reduces prime rate to 171/2%
- L.A. winners: on the diamond. . .
- Initial cost of sila work for MXs put at $7 billion
- 'Jessica Novak'
- Even Superman might not clear this half-mile high skyscraper
- IRA violence closes British political ranks
- Running a car-two bits a mile and holding
- Polish strike was peaceful but ban may be in works
- High interest has N.Y. bank seeking rescue
- Inside Report (3)
- 25 years later, Hungary has many reforms it fought for
- After AWACS - White House eyes Asian arms sales.; Plane deals with Pakistan, Taiwan among Reagan options
- L.A. winners: on the diamond. . .and in the classroom
- Cash-short US automakers cut back on key projects
- 'Edith Wharton'
- 'Eisenstaedt: Germany'
- Why Felipe can't read
- Desertion plea for Ivans in Kabul