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Monitor articles for October 21, 1982
- Huskies' coach a natural for pro job; surprise runner; kicking accuracy
- Midwest talent showcased in '82 Series
- Aetna grant blends policy study
- Arabs prepare bargaining stance on Palestinian homeland
- Electricity use eases a trickle
- Families seek help to meet demands of work and home
- Rare poisonous snakes need protection too
- Ford officials on hustings to tout quality
- US economy spins wheels in deep rut of recession
- Malcolm Forbes' 'long march' by motorcycle, balloon
- 110 on Capitol Hill named as thwarting consumers
- Old Glory vs. free speech: unflagging debate in courts
- A government authority for US industrial planning?
- Economist sees no GOP disaster this fall
- Monthly Movie Guide
- Strong script is backbone of Paul Newman film; Playwright David Mamet's impressive jump to the screen
- Why Polish workers ignore Solidarity's strike calls
- The patriot of Downing Street -- and others
- US pullout will not bring UN agency to a standstill
- Court conviction signals S. African clampdown
- US rebuffed in UN Council votes
- Spain and socialism: a profile of Felipe Gonzalez
- Presidential voting brings on violence in Sri Lanka
- Culture and the commissars
- Briefing from Beirut
- Top Chinese official ties Afghan solution to pullout
- Gum sales a 9% bigger bubble
- Baseball's hardest hitter never suited up for a game
- Auto company president charged in drug case
- Bonn gives tentative OK to US steel export curb
- American economist wins a Nobel Prize
- Royal Shakespeareans offer an unsettling play set in Nazi Germany; Good Play with music by C. P. Taylor. Starring Alan Howard. Directed by Howard Da...
- Uncle Sam didn't reckon on the high cost of his cheese-giveaway plan
- Tomorrow's world . . . whose?
- The many masks of modern art
- Don't let secrecy crimp US science
- Pasture-style fertilizer offers import savings for the third world
- Tiny Coco Islands weigh independence but lean toward joining Australia
- Quest for questions
- Siberia's frozen riches are slow to thaw for the Soviet economy
- Grass-roots antinuke drive springs up in Traverse City
- Books on Transportation; American Cars, From Harrah's Automobile Collection, by Leon Mandel. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang. $48.50 till Dec. 31;...
- Transit industry turns up volume on its Washington lobbying effort
- Don't forget the farmers
- Falling ridership could redirect mass-transit planning
- For Californians, it may be one gerrymander too many
- Spain signals a left turn
- Where executives go to give each other a leg up
- New York's next governor -- a millionaire . . . or a Shakespeare buff?
- All quiet on Beirut front, but . . . ; Marines in Lebanon boost US image
- Polish worker's funeral takes place quietly
- Leverages and linkages
- A spin in a 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost
- Decaffeinated Pepsi Free heads for US marketplace
- The politics of fear
- Salvador guerrillas appeal for talks to end civil war
- The next available clerk