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Monitor articles for August 18, 1981
- Sweden explores 'Brezhnev tie' in Wallenberg mystery
- Philadelphia Bulletin's reprieve: hope for evening dailies
- Switzerland's Lugano -- spaghetti under the palm trees
- Gardens of the mid-Atlantic states
- Court ruling deals blow to Britain's controversial closed-shop system
- US shipper alters course on saving boat people
- High school 'tycoons' learn free enterprise first hand
- Moscow keeps Warsaw guessing
- Hijackers of Iranian boat call for fuel in Casablanca
- How Reagan tax cut could turn charity on its head
- Israel, Jordan, and Saudi meetings -- Reagan holds Mideast cards
- Shoreline
- France's popular -- and enigmatic -- Jean Dubuffet
- Planning retirement
- Hurricane forecasting: some progress, but still a gap
- Israeli economic choice: fight 130% inflation or pay off national debt
- Fears of a coup in Nigeria fade, but President is in rough waters
- Pakistani farmers: more roads and irrigation could boost their harvest
- Strife in Iran continues; forming Cabinet is shaky
- Mexico argues 'guest worker' plan would benefit US but not Mexicans
- News for the traveler
- Americans see a pickup, but spending plans lag
- Small businesses trade overseas, with a little help
- Media outrate politicians for trust
- Unions, Parliament 'outs' protest India's strike curb
- Reagan rides high, gives his party a lift in California
- El Salvador: the myth of the center
- Ways to fight violent crime
- Sri Lankan violence brings a nationwide emergency
- Saudis flex oil muscle hoping for a US quid pro quo
- Flappers at the Goodspeed Opera House
- Public hands President a 'honeymoon' extension
- Xian: historic Chinese city enjoys third 'golden age'
- US and Israel: a new realism
- Sudden healing takes time
- Corporate climbs
- On Weathering Gales
- Squatters in Cape Town offered jobs elsewhere
- Attendance slowly returns; As the strike ended they weren't playing hardball
- Retirees beat costs
- The many masks of modern art
- Soviets say US has asked for formal OK of envoy
- Haig reopens the dialogue
- Muslims and Communists wage stiff battle in Beirut
- Marshall had Tom Dewey keep a US code secret
- Controllers' strike squeezes airline jobs; 5,000 laid off