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Monitor articles for August 11, 1981
- Air traffic controller vs. US
- New study boosts nuclear reactor safety; Risk of steam blowup called insignificant; less chance of leaks
- Election '84 -- insiders say Mondale runs for White House
- How to salvage 'Made in USA'
- In Short (3)
- US decision on neutron bomb sends tremors through allied capitals
- California's Diablo Canyon plant: target of planned antinuclear protest
- Whaling foes repelled by Soviets in Bering Sea
- Mexico's up-and-down oil price -- now it's down, and sales are up
- Fast-pitch softballer mows' em down at 95 m.p.h.
- Rugby contoversy tests Australia-New Zealand tie
- Lebanese tycoons thrive despite war, but public sector suffers
- Enjoy a bit of quiet privacy at Brown's
- The splendid art of drawing -- at its very best
- Shaping a dream into a hard-won success
- Solidarity seeks to rescue economy, ties to regime
- Unity at OPEC session is iffy
- In Short (2)
- Reagan team writes off zero-base budget system
- How to keep human rights alive under Reagan
- Tips for successful inn-keeping
- Controller strike: searching for a way out
- Neglected delight: Walton's First Symphony; First Symphony: Walton Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley, conductor. NONESUCH H, 71...
- TV has a date with Saturn
- Lisbon coalition collapses
- Ex-Thai premier returns to politics with a bang
- Casino backers just won't give up in New England
- Why the Shah's pilot flew Bani-Sadr to Paris
- Discontent billows over US farmlands Many farmers feel Reagan has failed to deliver
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Liberian officials arrested in alleged overthrow plot
- US fisherman can now sell their catch directly to foreign nations
- Making the FAA a 'good boss to work for'
- Surrounded by prayer
- Canadian air controllers down US transatlantic flights
- In elegance praise of life as he saw it
- New and renewable
- Saudis expect dividends from their help to Reagan; US softens on PLO, hardens on Israeli settlements; US shift may be mostly 'tactical'
- Saudis expect dividends from their help to Reagan; US softens on PLO, hardens on Israeli settlements; Riyadh calling in summer's IOUs
- US advisers ask for end to all natural gas controls
- US plans GI bill benefits to beef up Army, Marines
- Summer's lure: sunshine, balmy breezes, and Bach
- British universities get lesson in Tahtcher economics
- Rams think butting each other is over with -- now it's on to the foes
- A heroic little schooner plies historic Lake Champlain
- Nature
- In elegance praise of life as he saw it
- Israeli diplomatic buildings hit in Vienna and Athens
- China to offer a mountain for foreigners to climb
- N-bomb -- propaganda fallout for the Soviets?
- In Short (1)