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Monitor articles for December 01, 1981
- New muzzle for inflation's bite on private pensions
- How to succeed at Geneva
- Lynn - ''nothing will stop us''
- Democrat concedes in New Jersey vote
- ESOP: Taking stock of your future by owning a piece of your company
- '82 pay profile: good for subordinates; best for execs
- Computers, mediators will aid flow of justice in tomorrow's courtrooms
- Danes trying to attract offshore oil operations
- Japanese Cabinet shaken up to tackle big problems
- Why Israel insists on following Camp David to the letter; It will not allow any pro-Palestinian wedge to be driven into peace process
- Shirley Williams and Britain's new winds of change
- The many masks of modern art
- Multi-sided puzzle of supply-side economics
- Those Soviet food shortages . . . 'No main course, but would jello help?'
- On the trail of the A-Bomb makers; Antinuclear battle nears climax
- Sims: Detroit Lions' spark
- Saudis hope to polish peace plan for resale next spring; Fez failure prompts gentler tactics - and focus on Syria
- Hong Kong trying to halt flow of Chinese children
- Airlines to trim schedules to ease controllers' load
- A run-in with mercenaries jars Indian Ocean resort
- Chinese are gung-ho on economy
- Golden Ruling the world
- A smorgasbord of benefits offered by only a few firms
- Mr. Allen's job
- A target date to retire depends on your financial aims
- For blacks, joining a 'homeland' means leaving home
- Leading economic index goes down 1.8 percent
- 'Creative frugality' helps cities fight back against budget cuts
- Eight mountain states see economic horizon above US as a whole
- One lure for IRA: real estate pools for the 'little guy'
- Exploiting the status of Puerto Rico
- Henry Ford Country
- The Polish experience
- Inflation is both friend and foe to private pension plans
- Court shuns sex-equality case
- New $2,000 tax incentive may help Americans save
- Senator Byrd to step down
- Ten-year 'vesting' rule for pensions can be side-stepped
- Honduran vote indicates end to military regime
- Dominican Republic: tough golf, but a benign climate
- Euromissile talks: neither side in a hurry. Soviets await peace movement; Reagan still molding his policies
- Studying 'growth cycles' to steer the economy; Professor's work focuses on the growth aspect of boom-bust action
- Key figure in Sadat case switches plea to innocent
- White House sorts options in Allen case; Reinstatement may rest with 'judgment' issue
- Jackie Robinson's breakthrough
- Soviet authorities warn youth: 'Votch out' for Americanisms in speech
- Hawks in formation behind Nitze
- Hartford's Milner: new mayor beat odds to win; sees city on upswing
- Clouds of glory
- With Libyans out, OAU in. Chad: on the brink of peace...or civil war?
- US, Canadian Latvians support work stoppages in their homeland
- Social Security's cash crisis raises elderly-aid issue
- Despite US recession, high-tech hunts workers