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Monitor articles for July 16, 1982
- Call me a Checker
- A bookstore at home along Arizona desert
- China's new face
- US industrial output down sharply in June
- After a class reunion
- Somalia says Cuban pilot is captured attacking town
- How about adopting a village?
- Wisconsin town buys track to save rail service
- Starting from scratch
- Inside Report (4)
- Lessons from the animals
- A little spot gluing and nailing may silence subfloor squeak
- US public: Reagan yes, continued arms buildup no
- Britain hopes to attract investors by polishing its tarnished world image
- Iranian human waves, Iraqi bombs--Gulf war heats up
- Reagan administration plays down PLO offer to recognize Israel
- Ask the gardeners
- Social security as political football
- Why Detroit's Young sees no 'long hot summer' for US cities
- Egypt opens diplomatic offensive
- PLO: no place to go and no desire to leave
- China playing catch-up in tennis
- Regular maintenance yields 300,000-mile payoff
- South Africa to host soccer stars paid to cross racial boycott line
- Best pest control: a gardener's hands
- The invaders
- Inside Report (5)
- Historic Mideast crosscurrents
- US elder statesman sounds alarm over stormy drift in US-Europe relations
- Welcome the challenge
- US officials won't appeal release of 1,800 Haitians
- Primer on creative financing
- Nicaragua reports border attack
- Bolivian military promises 1983 election, democracy
- Van lines rush to diversify as once mobile Americans stay put
- The believable BBC
- Japan edges closer to building the first 'thinking' computer
- Inside Report (6)
- Poles say they're slowly relaxing on martial law
- Suddenly everything is 'on sale' as Canada struggles to keep economy afloat
- Fine handling in a sporty French car
- Factory-built houses looking a lot more like homes
- A gadfly for the people in the video revolution
- Inside Report (3)
- Inside Report (2)
- Inside Report (1)
- Does the PLO recognize Israel?
- Crowded beaches - are user fees, visitor limits needed?
- What individuals can do