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Monitor articles for October 18, 1982
- Soviets: Reagan's grain offer is a political tactic
- Strength
- To Russia with grain
- Boy in the woods
- Show-biz gets the business from Eliot Feld
- In short (2)
- Showdown in the UN over Israel
- GOP grip slips in key '82 races
- Music education goal: all as listeners, some performers
- Only for me
- In short (1)
- Butterfly weed
- Why Reagan is still riding high
- Philippines ravaged by worst typhoon this year
- Will US space effort soon march to a military beat?
- Chinese Air Force pilot defects to S. Korea
- Healing dislike
- Oilers and Watt mix but split on politics
- Druze-Christian clashes test Gemayel government
- Market-watchers see run-up as 'late spring'
- Economist Weidenbaum grades his former chief
- When a child asks: 'Can I help?'
- The raised consciousness of the middle class
- Big art auction firms look to pickup
- Rock's growth
- Films portray artists' backgrounds
- Latest weekly money data
- My Friend the Piano
- 'Operation Swordfish' stings 67 drug violators
- Countryside
- An ancient art with modern uses; Storytelling, where the stage is your imagination
- A second stone age?
- As boom times fade, Europe struggles to absorb 9 million immigrants
- Below the surface: nature as it comes
- The new oil crunch
- Inflayshun: What It Is And What To Do About It
- Stones hum
- Jimmy Carter speaks out
- Black-white race could make history in Mississippi
- Love song for October
- Falklands II? Guyana eyed by Venezuela
- US won't talk to PLO official in Arab League
- Cardinals, Brewers not as dissimilar as some had thought
- Drug crackdown
- Can 11 million jobless + decaying roads, bridges = job opportunities?
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- US to allies: clarify strategy toward Soviets
- For Egypt's Mubarak, political stability comes before economy
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Local, festive flavor is what makes World Series a slice of Americana
- Faster licensing, less safety at N-plants?
- Power struggle splits Japan's ruling party
- Charles Manatt on voting trends
- Argentines shift from self-delusion to self-examination
- Business survivors will be 'lean, mean' after the crunch
- Great artists as teachers, not just artists