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Monitor articles for July 23, 1981
- Creationists' aim: a high court test
- South African saboteurs go for strategic targets
- BASKETBALL; The latest in specialization
- Credentials for the CIA
- Nationwide strike called against Argentine policies
- PLO guerrillas no match for Israeli military -- but they fight on
- Children and crime
- Like water off a duck's back
- Softer US line on corporate marriages isn't so sudden
- Where will tomorrow's good films come from?
- Sweeten with honey
- Robert Frost lived here
- Economy slips -- inflation, too
- US denies disaster funds on California Medflies
- Fallout from building boom in Australia's tourist mecca
- Building Navy ships faster-and for less- Maine's Bath Iron Works
- Today's student activists:; MARCHING TO A PRAGMATIC DRUMMER
- Fast and fresh foods; Fast and Fresh, by Julie Dannenbaum. New York: Harper & Row. $13.95.
- Namibia: the view from southern Africa
- Threads of wonder
- Tips for dacquoise:
- short takes (1)
- First black justice named to Zimbabwe's high court
- Take a few moments to assess opponent
- Municipal strike roundup from coast to coast
- Final budget to bail out Massachusetts towns
- Norman Lear's PAW; TAKES A SWIPE AT THE NEW RIGHT
- Food: an opportunity for presidential initiative
- Postal storm abates with 3-year pact
- NEW YORK DAZZLE AND DEARTH
- The Family Protection Act: handle with care
- Post-summit: Reagan digs in on Begin and tight money; Fed plans even tighter money policy in '82
- Night Storm
- Tennessee nuclear projects: high-voltage debate; Even in Reagan era, TVA chief is backed on expansion plan
- 'Today's Super Rich' -- innocuous, so-so summer viewing
- Post-summit: Reagan digs in on Begin and tight money; Summit balance sheet
- Turk is convicted in Pope's shooting
- Musical careers and family life -- and how one couple manages it
- The Afghan war goes on: biggest battle near Kabul since 1979
- By trying to smash PLO, Begin risks alienating the US
- Americans buying used cars in record numbers
- Kremlin indicates it can tolerate Polish reforms
- Gains in foreign currency raise Exxon profits 77%
- Airport '81: Good old Boston politics vs. developers
- The circuit-riding clown who's made ballparks roar
- Marketing insurance with a rifle instead of a scatter-gun pays off
- Onward from Ottawa
- Airline, dock strikes averted in Poland
- Fresh limes give flavor to crisp broiled chicken
- Gypsy moth(er)
- Jean Marsh in a Chekhov play?
- Tips for Paris-Brest:
- Cold Chinese noodles a hot weather favorite
- Multinational bankers OK on new Polish debt timing
- Four-star desserts from France
- BASEBALL; Milwaukee says, 'Sorry, Hank'
- Tennessee nuclear projects: high- voltage debate; Controversial Clinch River reactor survives budget ax
- The house was quiet and the world was calm
- Chrysler turns a profit; first time since 1978
- Household names in Canadian oil vanish under nationalist pressure
- Fast mile for TV, maybe; naming ballparks; Wimbledon's silent rooters
- TENNIS; A most awkward situation
- The Hunts of Texas agree to $500,000 soybean fine
- Nicaragua struggles to expand export trade
- Spaniard snubs wedding in Britain over Gibraltar
- Post-summit: Reagan digs in on Begin and tight money; US toughens on Israel?
- Japanese kimonos gain appeal as wearables and works of art