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Monitor articles for September 23, 1982
- Oklahomans legalize betting on horses
- New push to aid victims of crime
- Roman raiders and their lost arks
- In Zimbabwe security and civil rights clash
- Arab ministers give US moral blame for massacre
- Correction
- Tacos -- a spicy new addition to S. African fast food
- Tricks that help plants reproduce
- Israel in uproar as details of massacre emerge
- Lillian Gish; A National Treasure, Still A Trouper
- 'Face saving' in China - Avon's there to help
- For the facts on the massacre
- One of those days!
- Congress OKs bill to put trains back on the track
- Big contest could come in '84; North Carolina: GOP bright spot?
- Challenge to merger of Seattle papers could affect other cities
- If Willie were a manager
- Make the UN work
- Martin Marietta wins bout in Bendix takeover fight
- Steelworkers may be ready to offer wage cuts
- Around the majors, briefly
- Which road for Israel?
- College football ties broken only by a handful of conferences
- America's favorite granny
- Budget cuts? Not for dams, waterways
- Sounds of strain between US and its allies echo in the halls of Congress
- Knucklebones; Comedy by Douglas Anderson. Directed by Jay Perry.
- The many masks of modern art
- 'The race is not to the swift'
- The Pac-Man battle of Martin Marietta and Bendix
- San Francisco cable cars clang to a halt for repairs
- Twins coming of age
- 'Siberiade': a provocative glimpse of Russian history
- Ma Bell celebrates the first telephone
- The Guys in the Truck; Comedy by Howard Reifsnyder. Directed by David Black.
- Oil crews abandon rigs off Alaska and Yucatan
- Coward revival reigns among N.Y. stage comedies
- US spending growth still going up, but it may lag GNP
- Say it again, Alice
- Lebanese crisis pulls US, France closer together
- Polish authorities weigh closing down Solidarity
- Possible Brezhnev heir reappears
- October Skychart
- How's the GOP playing in Peoria? Congressman Michel is bullish
- Lasers, polymers, computers: high tech fights crime
- New free, up-scale magazine is geared to cities
- Boston schools upgrade goals
- S. Pacific Kanaks ask for self-rule
- Little Hong Kong looms over Great Britain-China talks
- Jewel-like film on the Taj Mahal
- Britain struggles with moral, political issues of strike . . . while British unemployment hits 14 percent mark
- Reagan regulators ease controls on auto industry
- Crime in Canada spurs calls for reviving capital punishment
- Canals and conservation
- Angry Mexicans losing faith in their country
- A princess to filmgoers
- Royals capitalize at home; Twins gain seasoning
- Jewish leader OKs Reagan peace plan
- Why Japan's least popular leader will probably win
- Subaru sets its sights on urban -- and rural -- markets in US
- New study questions fighting inflation by cutting jobs