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Monitor articles for July 06, 1982
- Women of the cloth
- Al Haig will be back
- Shuttle set to go commercial
- A water crisis, too?
- Israel switches from lightning attack to slow siege
- Commodities at the bank: an initial OK, and criticism
- An unpredictable Supreme Court term
- Spain-US thrash out new pact
- News for the Traveler (4)
- For new Greek Cabinet, economy is first priority
- European allies try to avert battle with US over trade
- Dominican Republic's Guzman passes on
- The court's newest justice quickly makes her mark
- Not forgetting Afghanistan
- News for the Traveler (3)
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Orbiting factories: what lies ahead for NASA, industry
- Secrecy on commissions cost Boeing $450,000
- Classical music mixes with the crickets on St. John
- Some American Jewish leaders voice anguish over Lebanon
- South Africa's Swaziland scheme
- Plea for fathers' rights: divorced but still a dad
- S. Korea buries differences to trade with China
- Arabs turn to diplomacy in Lebanon
- News for the Traveler (5)
- Miguel de la Madrid wins Mexican election
- A contrast
- Labor bucks give-back trend in GE settlement
- How volunteers and computers and students merge
- An unpredictable Supreme Court term
- San Francisco's beloved cable cars--well on their way to being saved
- Protecting our home
- Changes in the synagogue
- 'Networking' toward peace
- In California, Prop 13 legacy means no icing on cake . . .
- US, West Europe coming unhinged over START
- Jobless rate steady in June at 9.5 percent
- US abandons UN projects that could aid East bloc
- News for the Traveler (1)
- At Wimbledon two ex-champs are recrowned
- Indian Market; A HOLIDAY IN SANTA FE
- A 'permanent presence' in space
- In California, Prop 13 leagcy means no icing on cake in Massachusetts, very little cake
- Boeing bucks commercial-jet tailspin
- The Many Masks of Modern Art
- S. African black miners riot; whites may strike
- A career in the Protestant church
- Arab delegation visits Moscow
- Helmut Schmidt's coalition survives, but for how long?
- Space for the future
- Commuting stalls after 2nd British rail strike
- Royal Ballet's salute to Stravinsky, musical revolutionary of the dance world