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Monitor articles for October 26, 1982
- South African church stands firm for racial separation
- Handcuffs on the flowers
- Oklahoma GOP candidates get boost from White House
- Britain's delightful Ballet Rambert
- Big US computer plant for Scotland to generate jobs and technology
- Will Lebanon's peacekeepers be domestic or multinational?
- News for the Traveler (3)
- Heartened by Hassan
- Before we call it 'great' . . . Is it?
- 1982: shaping up as a 'watershed' year for direct democracy
- Behind the economy's problems: federal spending, plus a lot more
- Bracken creep
- Will Lebanon's peacekeepers be domestic or multinational?
- Leads fizzling in Tylenol case
- Designing grand hotels with a 'sense of occasion'
- Makers of small planes trying to regain sales altitude
- Girding for GATT talks
- Europe: the German goal of political union
- Who set off the nuclear freeze?
- Single-family homes still top choice for home buyers
- FCC chief: broadcasters need regulations freedom
- Japanese sleep on sidewalks in search of jobs
- Free to all
- Tuscaloosa gas wealth: a trend matures
- Pentagon outlays cause net job loss, study says
- News for the Traveler (4)
- Passer supreme John Elway: a quarterback with sports options
- Can six gulf states speak with one Arab voice?
- An industrial hub with easy Southern rhythm
- Polish prelate visits Rome for urgent talks with Pope
- A port no longer waiting for the ships to come in
- Ottawa confronts Shultz over US economic policy
- Socialists win but rivals gain in local Greek voting
- Hard times, high-tech bring labor, management together
- Where the virtues of the smokestack era are still visible
- Soviets got pipeline but gas sales to Europe sag
- The Ulster election
- Computers no longer just for rich suburban schools
- ALSACE
- Historic preservation movement joins hands with private sector
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Two sights to visit on a walking tour of Paris' Left Bank
- Beneath the surface
- A spur for faltering Israeli airline
- Painting a rich melody
- Palestine guerrillas to join with regulars in Jordan
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Wilson's: retailing by the (big) book
- Catch-22 pricing for gas a bad mix for petro-plants
- The greatest Middle East danger
- Polish Army avoids martial law taint as ZOMOs do the dirty work
- Sharon says he approved entry into refugee camps
- 1982 election: Who really has the mandate?
- One kidnap victim killed, 2nd still missing in Ulster
- US fishing industry: up from the depths
- Mutual fund economist says base has been laid for sustained recovery
- China's independent foreign policy