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Monitor articles for October 19, 1982
- Scrubbing smokestacks may yield new fertilizer
- Greek Communists gain in local voting
- Britain's first new cheese in 300 years -- cultured for the cultured only
- Cornell professor wins 1982 Nobel Physics Prize
- Chrysler strike on agenda as union breaks off talks
- Traditional ways of helping world's disaster victims called 'all wrong'
- Kenya seethes as Tanzania protects coup plotters
- Art that looks real can still be good
- A UN strategy to slap Israel
- Japan restless over economic failures of ruling party
- Tokyo subways mirror Japan society
- Takeover reform: firsthand ideas from a Bendix man
- Women bankers see more opportunity, but not all are satisfied
- Italy tries to mend relations with Jewish community, PLO
- South Africa deciding what to do about its 'nagging conscience'
- Youth crime -- violence, tough laws tell only part of story
- Will the 'gender gap' be a factor this fall?
- Presidential terms and stocks: a bullish theory
- Forecast attributed; Correction
- Are there any questions?
- US steel wins import victory, but it may be hollow
- Selling Washington apples to China: two-way trade gets down to the core
- Court to weigh anti-Castro claims
- In Short (1)
- Testing the Reagan veto -- Democrats lay post-election plans
- Delaware: a sliver of a state with GOP stalwarts at stake
- Share your happiness
- Canada bullhorns US on acid rain to help save its lakes and forests
- Computer codes cut food costs
- Aiding Lebanon and supporting Israel
- Light at the end of the pipeline
- Olympic medals restored to athletic legend Jim Thorpe
- Will water spoil undeveloped Florida Keys?
- What the President really said
- Shopping under the big top
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Beyond graffiti: subway art blooms in Boston
- Correction
- Colorful tall ship sails the rolling green sea of a Wisconsin prairie
- Accountability is lacking, say Vermonters
- Aborigines split on protest tactics
- Soviet team to stay on for Peking diplomatic talks
- Mystery man of the new-music scene offers. . . works for strings?
- Socialist-conservative battle for Paris enters Round Two
- More women leap into electoral politics
- Iran may pay the US dues withheld from UN agency
- Lebanon President makes an emotional UN appeal
- Aiding Lebanon
- Bess Truman, a First Lady
- New UN dispute expected over Latin seat on Council
- Rookie McGee makes meteoric rise to Series spotlight
- Under Cairo's calm
- In Short (2)