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Monitor articles for October 29, 1982
- Industry's trimmed-back wheels turning more smoothly
- Giant corporation bridges pupil needs to a better future
- Knock down walls, says Reagan Science Advisor
- The real gender gap
- Great imponderable: How many will vote?
- Recording employees' academic progress for future company needs
- Weinberger says US will send artillery to Lebanon
- Many communities stress alternatives to trick-or-treating
- Far-flung PLO tries to pull itself together
- Labor beats drums for big vote
- New blades defang power lawn mowers
- California governor race -- still too close to call
- High school finds nearby multinational corporations helpful
- Keeping in touch through UTCPAC
- Mideast peace within sight if Reagan 'stays the course'
- Inside Report (4)
- Inside Report (3)
- Pro basketball preview: all eyes on 76ers' Malone, fortified Lakers
- Chat with a legendary performer -- now a TV host; Seeing the magic of dance through Dame Margot Fonteyn's eyes
- Money fund plan for banks draws some fire -- even among bankers
- Canadian slump sets off job spur
- Corporate philanthropy: billion-dollar boost to education
- US strengthens ties with S. Africa, hopes to induce race reform by friendship
- Inside Report (1)
- Industry -- university rough spots
- Special trade status for Poland ended by US
- 2 million acres
- Chicago landmark on crest of building-restoration wave
- Britain tries to patch holes in its security and intelligence screen
- US envoy in Beirut seeks troop pullout by year-end
- Eastern Europe: should the West push -- or nudge?
- CIA's Casey: America's top spy talks frankly on Soviets, terrorists
- Weinberger rebuff to Brezhnev plugs military buildup, jabs nuclear freeze
- Mexico uses second part of short-term credit plan
- Rising birthrate worries China as population tops 1 billion
- Inside Report (6)
- Students, too
- Britain's Labour Party takes sharp swing to the right by dumping leading left-wingers
- How Poles read 'parasite' law: forcing restive youth to toe the line
- Inside Report (5)
- Lifting the siege of loneliness
- Merits of easier-to-heat dry air vs. better-feeling humid air
- To American voters
- CIA head Casey: Iran is still target of Soviets
- Pre-election grain talks test US-Soviet rhetoric
- The gold and the dross
- Islanders, and nature, rain gifts on departing Queen
- Brown stain on shingles: patience or sandblasting
- Troubled conscience in academe: Industry's help priced too high?
- Trade: how it plays on the hustings
- Ask the gardeners
- Nuclear freeze and other unhelpful ideas
- Thinking about company business at a university
- Contract offers are common after free termite inspection
- Lexinton high training site: ''Golden arches lunch club''
- Just once, a tree without roots. . .
- Universities + Business =
- Bright Day for Maine poetics
- Inside Report (2)
- Volume rises in US, USSR's war of words over defense programs
- Heavy turnout reported in Spanish elections
- Why business must help with high-tech education
- Big rebel offensive greets US envoy in El Salvador
- Corporate adopt-a-school project strengthens education
- Former NSA chief Inman: 'We're far short of skills'