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Monitor articles for July 29, 1981
- Getting started in investing
- Blacks see parallels in US, Britain
- Despite its moot status, baseball calls Tony LaRussa
- Australia looks for a wider entree into the world sugar markets
- Contending tax bills: how 'sweet' they are
- US to offer Poland aid to ease corn shortage
- Home energy audits add up to savings
- Backers of bottle bans have that winning feeling
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Income taxes on college fund
- Why Congress really wants Casey to quit as CIA chief
- Jews should take a chance on peace
- Can Lapps 'yoik' their way to world's cultural stage?
- Off-road auto racing -- a weekned pastime for today's rough riders
- Unions in India threaten protests over strike ban
- Avoid long-term money market
- Stop in for capris pants, white bucks, or a zoot suit
- Divine power -- still here
- Aura of Oval Office -- Reagan's, while it lasts
- Israel uses Dead Sea to harness sun
- More hard evidence demanded by UFO skeptics; mere belief rejected
- S. African press off the hook on expected curbs -- for now
- Borrowing on CDs to invest at higher yields: there are some risks
- Polish turmoil reported drifting into E. Germany
- Despite the risks, insuring satellites is a lively business
- Organization works to reform child support abuses
- British take breather in eye of unemployment storm
- Correction
- Celebrating the royal wedding -- minus the pomp
- Power giant TVA tests passive-solar concepts
- Safety and income from CDs
- Williams Abscam defense gets under way in Senate
- Florida legislator jailed for not informing a jury
- 'The Kitchen': an arts experiment aimed at the world
- Lavish chronicle of the Cranach family; Cranach: A Family of Master Painters, by Werner Schade. Translated by Helen Sebba. New York: G. P. Putnam's...
- Thorough, sensitive look at St. Denis, modern dance pioneer Divine Dancer, by Suzanne Shelton. Garden city, New York: Doubleday & Co. Inc.
- Israel totes up its losses in fighting PLO in Lebanon
- US backing likely to help Zia tighten his grip on Pakistan
- New role for CIA sub-snatcher?
- West German A-stations to be bought by Egypt
- US turns thumbs down on 'back channel' diplomacy with Soviets
- British Army has patrolled in Ireland for centuries
- Reagan skirts red-hot issue of social security -- for now
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Musical ideas: an inner most language; Composer Peter Mennin
- Standoff in NORTHERN IRELAND
- Berrigans, 2 others draw prison terms for break-in
- Nuclear destruction: the greatest peril facing the US -- and the world
- Portuguese premier tends to a crisis in his Cabinet
- Marcos's revolution from the top
- UN energy conference: getting third world off oil, onto sun, wind
- Shimmering memoir of a Midwestern boyhood; Will's Boy: A memoir, by Wright Morris. New York: Harper & Row. $11.95.
- Sweet and sour tax cuts
- 'Joyfulst day'
- Envoy to Saudis resigns; Haig denies AWACS link
- A new industry for the Caribbean: lobster farming
- Meat, gasoline, nails, textbooks Poland is short just about everything