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Monitor articles for September 02, 1981
- Book briefing -- recent nonfiction; A Better Place to Live, by Michael N. Corbett. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Press. $14. 95.
- Reagan and federal regulations: just a clarification or a showdown?
- The rings: gasp of surprise, glimmer of understanding
- Discharging problem men working well, Navy says
- The Libyan incident: more than meets the eye?
- Central African Republic taken over in Army coup
- In Short
- NEA leaders charge Reagan policy biased against public schools
- An Italian political leader accused of desertion prod
- Leaving Washington for the path of service
- Chicago sees genesis of hand-painted fashions
- Two poems: Theodore Roethke; A Light Breather
- Photos shown in Jakarta of Soviets' Afghan thrust
- Iran heading back toward Shah-type autocracy?
- Reagan wage move tightens federal white collar
- Low-profile motor homes designed for new efficiencies
- Federal deficits not the interest-rate culprit
- Marine turncoat contends he's due $147,000 arrears
- Egyptian anti-Camp David opponents forge coalition
- Ireland's early saints and heroes; The Flowering of Ireland: Saints Scholars and Kings, by Katharine Scherman. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $16.95.
- Freeing Alaskan oil for export
- Superpower standoff brews volatile reaction
- $1,000-a-plate dinner -- with Ralph Nader
- Two poems: Theodore Roethke; Four for Sir John Davies
- Real estate industry foresees boom as interest rates slip
- Midwest governors seek solutions to regional slump
- Capital outlay plans up 5%
- Burger opens exhibition of America art in Peking
- Book briefing -- recent nonfiction; Retirement Edens Outside the Sunbelt, by Peter A. Dickinson. New York: E. P. Dutton. $15.50 in hard-cover. $9.25...
- Newton's law of gravity: scientists have some nagging doubts
- Science probes that just won't quit
- Executive pay -- steady at best?
- Mexico reports 6% hike in oil and gas reserves
- Judge O'Connor in the long view
- Ready for a jolt? Electric cars are finally on showroom floors
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1981
- US tilt to South Africa costly; gains unknown
- How fares Chrysler's array of 'comeback cars'?
- Expensive insurance
- Iranian leaders struggle to fill gap left by bombing and regain control
- The right to pray
- How to be a shrewd clothes shopper
- Book Briefing -- recent nonfictions; The Florence Baptistery Doors, photographs by David Finn, text by George Robinson, introduction by Kenneth Clar...
- Massachussetts bets on slot-machine revenue
- US truce an in Korea warns north on missiles
- Schoolbooks -- Japan's latest political battleground
- Saudi pressure to cut oil prices may cost OPEC unity
- Teachers should not strike
- Book briefing -- recent nonfiction; Deep Blues, by Robert Palmer. New York: The Viking Press. $14.95.
- To catch a glimpse
- top teams
- Belgrade crackdown may fuel, not extinguish, Albanian nationalism
- N. Korea to train Zimbabwe Army
- OF POETS; Theodore Boethke: Poet of praise
- Saudi Arabia: ties with tribal regions maybe frajing
- How to 'lock in' on high interest rates
- Ford price increases lowest of Big Three
- The Oregon Shakespearean Festival; Treasure -- trove of theater in an Oregon mountain town
- Canadian air controllers say US hired unfit people
- Solidarity accuses Warsaw of strike-blocking tactics