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Monitor articles for October 06, 1982
- How the US can keep its high-tech edge
- Buy cauliflower in October
- Helping endangered tribes survive in the modern world
- Corporate support group for PBS
- Arizona politics: in '82, harder to predict than ever
- One to the other
- China and the bear
- S. Africa jets shoot down MIG fighter over Angola
- The fight that ends wars
- Japanese stocks sag
- Beirut leftists now fight with words not guns
- New Mexico's political tug of war
- Mexicans speak out against government corruption
- Simple, country French dishes in Pepin's family cookbook
- When All-Savers eggs hatch, what's the next nest?
- Gulf plant starts up again after extortion attempt
- In revolutionary Iran: rising discontent
- Art makes it dance
- Favorite recipes from members of Congress
- New headstone at grave of victims in '67 incident
- Rural blacks replace federal aid with self-help
- Inside look at the difficult art of screenwriting
- Overloaded at One First Street
- US-Soviet talks without raised voices
- Cardinals' speed vs. Braves' power in NL playoffs
- The mirage of efficiency
- Record industry out to fight home taping
- A clear identity
- Tips for cleaning carpets
- Israelis who 'think like Arabs'
- American Productivity; SQUEE-E-E-ZING MORE FROM INDUSTRY
- Insurance agents ponder ethics as industry changes
- Behind the rock
- Variety is keynote in latest lineup; Spy on the Run, by Marc Lovell. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. 173 pp. $ 10.95. The Stockholm Syndicate, by...
- Fact-laden novel on space program; Space, by James A. Michener. New York: Random House. 640 pp. $17.95.
- The touch of black
- From 18th-century instruments to modern voices; Surprises mostly pleasant of a concertgoer's week
- Breakfast bread
- For a taste of autumn try yellow quince
- US and French forces aid security sweeps in Beirut
- Detroit teachers end their strike
- What's new, Democrats?
- Poisonous Tylenol found in California drugstore
- Updike novel revisits world of author Bech; Bech Is Back, by John Up-dike. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 195 pp. $13.95.
- Controversial boss resigns at Veterans Administration
- Business survey shows leaders more confident
- Pentagon's lobbying for favorite weapons may be illegal GAO
- Hotel grows own vegetables for top quality and freshness
- Poland's sausage link to political calm
- Think tank boosts productivity
- Thanks giving
- Recipient of voting plea in the wrong cat-egory
- Swedes try to flush out mystery sub near base
- Not a capital idea
- Iran jails two hijackers forced home with plane
- Chocolate cake with brownie-like crust