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Monitor articles for July 23, 1982
- The Juilliard School
- Travel industry finding it hard to escape economic slump
- Perennial humor for the gardener
- Inside Report (5)
- The West's hidden summit at Bohemian Grove
- Changing Resolution 242 - hardly as simple as it sounds
- Fast called off by Russian wanting to join wife in US
- China's Yangtze
- Inside Report (4)
- One billion offshore acres for oil exploration - with a few legal caveats
- High Vatican bank official to be tried in Italian court
- Manila hunting attacker of high Cabinet minister
- Catch-242
- Polish Cabinet shuffle - putting reform back on track?
- Pershing 2 missile test ends in midair explosion
- Network news notes
- Why mayors rap New Federalism
- Jurists back freeing of Argentine
- A cut above (or, Being in the chips)
- Slumping economy has drained housing market of condomania
- Inside Report (2)
- Frivolity in design; Walking The Border Between Absurd and Inconsequential
- Ask the Gardeners
- Does new insulation in attic require adding roof vents?
- Inside Report (1)
- Withdrawal symptoms
- Study says no uranium melted in '79 A-mishap
- Inside Report (6)
- Patching it up with the allies
- US Senate races won't be a referendum on Reaganomics
- South Africa's winter of reform
- 'Smart' weapons: NATO's equalizer?
- Late-blooming Expos lag again
- The 'New Republican' South
- IRA's bombs bring world attention back to Northern Ireland
- Beirut struck; Habib shuttling
- The 'Crisis to Crisis' series - an 'op-ed page' for PBS
- States hike drinking age in effort to make roads safer
- Why Paul Newman is on all those Tokyo billboards
- Senate panel will probe FBI role in Donovan case
- Inside Report (3)
- America's bridge is falling down
- Ah, the all-but funny days
- How women dressed in the 18th century
- Barbernomics
- Palestinian civilians: refugees in Lebanon . . . again
- Consulting firm launched in college helps companies cut energy costs
- France defies US embargo on Soviet pipeline
- Job hunters use sophisticated new ways to get attention
- Peking may be easing S. Korean travel curb
- Slowing the course of fire in a wood-shake roof
- Bringing hi-tech teaching to rural areas - a new role for libraries
- Water roses now . . . refresh those strawberries . . . vivid bougainvillea . . . more beans from the bush
- 'Skeet' antitank device takes aim at armor
- Orleans