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Monitor articles for July 21, 1982
- Junta names Army chief to be Bolivian President
- US information agency urged to soften its tone
- A way to end the engineer shortage
- Even without the magazine, Esquire is a savvy business
- Moneywise (1)
- Stop political tests for US scientists
- Where have the 10-speeds gone? Bike fad fades
- Europe and US head toward showdown on trade issues
- The Anglicization of me
- Best of the current period novel; Covenant of Grace, by Jane Gilmore Rushing. New York: Doubleday & Co. 392 pp. The Sea Beggars, by Cecelia Holland....
- US to ignore court order on aliens working illegally
- Moneywise (3)
- Retirees, too, may get tax break help now under quarterly filing
- Stealing computer secrets -- it's nothing new
- Every shot should be followed by fast footwork
- Of Poets
- August Skychart
- Arabs press US to accept concept of Palestine homeland
- Whaling authority pushes a touchy ban on hunting
- Fed's '83 vision: hold inflation, lift economy
- Period fiction is no gauge of history
- Florida to weed out home-grown marijuana with controversial spray
- National day could signal easing of Poland's martial law
- PLO says it will help find kidnapped US educator
- Reagan asks renegotiation of two test-ban treaties
- Former US agent indicted in Libyan explosives case
- Yankee troubles; an All-Star theory
- Mickey Mouse gets some classy neighbors
- In short (1)
- Group Portrait: A Biographical Study of Writers in Community, by Nicholas Delbanco. New York: William Morrow & Co. 224 pp. $11.50.
- If we must have competitions, here's one that works
- LETTING THE SUN SHINE IN
- Korean-American opera: using deception to fight despair
- AFL-CIO: jobless aid running out
- Black unions gain clout in S. Africa
- Risk-forecasting service rates countries
- The great escape
- Political season opens in Turkey -- but without the politicians
- Tax break on a home sale
- Congressman drops drive for telecommunication bill
- Saving dwindling schools -- and rural towns' pride
- IRA training camp, arms found near Ulster border
- The new battleground for women's rights
- Flat taxery
- Bombs, spies, lack of jobs jolt post-Falklands Britain
- Hearst Castle: San Simeon, by Thomas R. Aidala, photographs by Curtis Bruce. New York: Hudson Hills Press. 240 pp. $40.
- In short (4)
- In short (3)
- Bamberger boosts Brewers
- A theory on NL All-Star supremacy
- In short (2)
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Gemayel eyes Lebanon presidency
- Vietnam withdraws from Thai-Kampuchea border
- Lebanese put factions ahead of nation
- Banning nuclear tests
- High-tech copycats: they take it apart or steal it
- Moneywise (2)
- New directions in curio cabinets
- Multiple paychecks, high-flying cat
- Mitsubishi to fight IBM theft charges
- From Main St. to Fleet St. (3)
- Brezhnev wants UN force, no US troops, in Lebanon
- Gallery of American types through 'performance art'; Men Inside; Voices of America. Solo performance pieces by Eric Bogosian.
- THE TROMBE WALL; A Good Idea Wherever It Travels
- The false alarm about plutonium