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Monitor articles for October 20, 1982
- Cable TV gets green light in Britain
- Onion: the vegetable cooks turn to more than any other
- Memories of Beirut massacres are only weapon of survivors
- PBS: where pinstriped America goes to polish its image
- Japanese cars are rated worst of all for safety
- Great debate: When is a commercial not a commercial?
- Bluestockings or blue collar: who really watches PBS?
- Housing starts are on firmer ground
- Pumpkin pie with a gingersnap crust
- Uncovering Soviet intelligence; KGB, by Brian Freemantle.New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 208 pp. $14.95.
- Japan to offer little in trade talks
- An unexpected voice
- Report says military draft unnecessary through 1987
- Leftist guerrillas disrupt Protestant office in Ulster
- Interest rates keep inching down
- Teach with your life
- Commercial-Free TV seen through long-range lens
- Laurels and laments for Greece's socialist rule
- By the same sun warmed
- Simmons, Porter star in St. Louis tale of two World Series catchers
- US committed to major role in rebuilding Lebanon
- Leaving nuclear launch to computers?
- Loss/Gain
- Public Televeision
- Social security: robbing Peter to pay Paul
- Social security
- Reagan pipeline offer puzzles West Germans
- Hoosiers likely to stay the course with Republicans
- Soviet view: US sanctions spur research
- 'College is fine, but excuse me, there's something on the stove'
- Bankrupt Braniff and PSA agree to form joint airline
- Commercial-free TV seen through long-range lens
- PBS magazine may be moneymaker
- Slide showing
- Democracy and detente
- A song of dominion
- Japanese women: how to measure equality
- Draft resister sentenced to hospital work and fined
- Where PBS funding comes from
- The new Medicis; Private-sector group urges fellow capitalists to chip in more money
- Stendhal's 'Charterhouse': gorgeous, murky
- Insurance break
- Draft, no! Volunteers, yes!
- Speeding noodles to China's tables with US technology
- James W. Lewis named as 'lead' in Tylenol case
- Thrift industry says it's kept most All-Savers money
- Navy plans to base ships in Boston and New York
- Unconditional
- Modern-day 'pen pals' chat via computer
- Slippage in factory pay cuts US personal incomes
- Letters to congressmen, senators show criticism of Israel easing
- Human rights -- Congress carries the ball
- S. African black women taking jobs alongside whites
- Who watches PBS
- Don't teach rules, teach writing
- Latin America and the bomb
- Indira: seen from two pespectives; Indira Gandhi: Her Road to Power, by Nayantara Sahgal. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Company. 276 pp. $15....
- Collecting antique silver to enhance home decor
- Israelis stay put southeast of Beirut; peace risk cited
- Two coins in the fountain: industry, government back acclaimed series
- How would you keep wolf from the door?
- Britain's bleak economic scene; But Margaret Thatcher pushes on undaunted
- Two sweet treats to make for Halloween
- Floating 'think tank' -- 1899 style; Looking Far North: The Harriman Expedition to Alaska, 1899, by William H. Goetzmann and Kay Sloan. New York: Th...
- Bravo for 'Candide' and 'Idomeneo'; To come up with great evenings at the opera, there are no shortcuts
- VA/FHA-backed mortgages offer special advantages