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Monitor articles for August 17, 1982
- India's useful elephants -- now they provide fuel too
- New England's Politics; As changeable as its weather
- Florida voters will have to wait till '84 to say 'yea' or 'nay' to casinos
- U.K. export picture has bright spots
- Baloney in every pot?
- Oil price increase buys time for energy development
- Increased world food output defies gloomy forecast
- Iran executes 70 charged with plot to kill Ayatollah
- Brittany chateaux
- A cultural jam festival tucked away in Maine
- Measuring policy against the ideological foundations
- Even lower interest rates expected by forecasters
- Globalists brainstorm on new ways to reduce hunger and poverty
- Making Giant strides by the bay
- Zoo keepers have fingers crossed for a panda birth
- Care and cleaning of silk fabrics and upholstery
- PhDs (profits, hamburgers, and delectability) for restaurant chains
- Nicaragua after flood: relief aid only trickles in
- The many masks of modern art
- Act now on immigration
- South Africa's threatened press
- New thirst for foreign investment
- Steel talks failure: costs mount for workers, firms
- The challenges of keeping a big band together; Glenn Miller Orchestra relives memories . . . 50 weeks a year
- Adam Malik looks at key questions in his country's political future
- Irish official called home amid storm over an arrest
- Two differing views of US resources -- from ecologists, economists
- Huge capital investments tap minerals of Sumatra
- US optimistic, Soviets skeptical on A-arms talks
- Chicago aims to keep people in town after quittin' time
- Polish leader visiting Brezhnev in Crimea
- Reagan tax hike: the price for 'big ticket' defense bill
- Lebanon swept by a wave of optimism
- ROBOT SLOWDOWN; Robots suffer from joblessness, too
- S. Korean President calls for unity talks with north
- 'Modern' farm methods pay off -- with help from the weather
- Somalia declares crisis in battle with Ethiopia
- Acts remembered -- grace empowered
- Buying a $3.5 million apartment -- for cash
- Why?
- Interview with Mrs. Walesa; Polish leader hopeful despite isolation
- Robots suffer from joblessness, too . . . but in Britain, ingenuity is creating new jobs
- Falklands impact: quicker Latin steps toward democracy, military spending
- Taking steps now to ensure stability after Suharto era
- Export of raw timber yields to processing it at home
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- US and Greece resume talks on military bases
- Israel pursues politics to shut out PLO from West Bank
- Poland's troubled anniversary
- Israel offers to care for wounded civilians
- Margaret Thatcher and the wolf
- For Hong Kong's mandarins the oranges are strictly US
- Burger backs prison rehabilitation
- How the British Broadcasting Corporation keeps its balance
- What price for an 'outrage'?
- Pentagon A-plan reported, giving US edge on USSR
- Preserving old family photographs
- A choice of two roads that lead toward building a new industrial base