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Monitor articles for July 20, 1982
- Japan plans arms buildup to meet limited threats
- Too late to reindustrialize
- Shore scout
- 'Split living': families share elegant homes
- Nuclear retaliation strategy is wicked
- Ancient calculator is a hit with Japan's newest generation
- Cut in prime interest rate follows recent Fed activity
- Northwest tussles with faltering economy
- Simplify life at summer rentals
- The many masks of modern art
- Cocaine use swells; Congress, NFL probes begin
- Reacting to cutbacks in Britain and America
- Traffic-reporting firm born in a snowstorm
- US women gaining in political clout
- How the World Bank shops around for its billions
- One day, or one trial-- and no exemptions
- Cluster bomb: what it is and how it works
- British trade union rift over rail strike boosts 'Iron Lady'
- Behind the cluster bomb controversy
- Release from stress
- Reagan signs bill to fund agencies until fiscal '83
- Chad rivals chat: is peace possible?
- New team will help Shultz at the State Department
- Balanced budget hoopla puts heat on Congress
- China thaws out its relations with the Soviets . . . slightly
- Chile's economy goes into tailspin
- A wise approach to yard sales
- The Biltmore Estate: an American palace
- From Main St. to Fleet St. (2)
- Budget amendment: substance or sideshow?
- African summit will test Qaddafi
- Insuring works of art requires care on theft terms and premiums
- Honesty, taste -- Madison Ave. takes a look at itself
- Arms folly
- Hunters and rescuers vie in Everglades deer crisis
- Mike Schmidt due for recognition at last as baseball's top player
- Members of the media predict life style story trends of the 1980s
- Draft registration: an idea whose time never was
- Iraqi stiffens stand against Iran
- Nuclear folly
- West Beirut: a Palestinian ghetto-- with Israeli fruit
- To go home
- Buckingham intruder won't be prosecuted
- Kilts, bagpipes surface in Scotland during the Games
- US puts finger in drug dike, but new leaks spring out
- A tale of two Stratfords -- and their struggles; American Shakespeare Festival opener is a success, but only partial; Henry IV, Part 1; Play by Will...
- A tale of two Stratfords -- and their struggles; At Canada's festival, the Bard and G&S miss standards expected there
- Sound familiar? Japanese want bureaucrats off their backs
- House coalition to oppose Reagan nerve-gas plan