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Monitor articles for June 18, 1982
- Suddenly Sweden finds itself awash in a 'submarine summer'
- US funds shift investments from Orient to Europe
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- Botha pins Namibia plan to a pullout in Angola
- Argentina balks over how POWs are to be returned
- SEC proposes plan to relieve mutual funds of corporate-type boards
- Vegetables in soup -- ah, so fine
- Quelling the storm: what it will take
- Lewis Mumford; An autobiography
- Joint Chiefs: are two hats too many?
- Industry awaits word on suit over bank inroads
- Philadelphia mutual funds find a ready market at home
- Israel slowly advances against two foes on two fronts
- Inside Report (5)
- Epoxy product can restore finish on eroded bathtubs
- Braves have returned to earth, yet hold first place; consider pitching key area of concern
- 'Private labels' bring money fund buyers around to the banks
- Few stocks, few holders make for cozy little fund
- Disinflation strategy proves a winner for funds ducking recession
- Inside Report (3)
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- West German Marshall Fund celebrates 10th birthday
- Reagan outlines peace agenda, scores Soviets
- Shipping natural gas under polar ice; General Dynamics has a dream - a fleet of gigantic submarine tankers
- Money funds drawing more-diverse buyers
- A shrug from GSA chief on loans
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- Wildcat Bombay strike tests union and management
- Peking: no alliance against Moscow, thank you
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- Capitol Republicans agree on a budget
- Inside Report (7)
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- Inside Report (6)
- Things God can't do
- Some practical and fanciful ideas
- ABC News Closeup's assault on the oil industry
- Begin's hold on Knesset slips while he visits US
- Another Arab oil embargo? Experts say it's unlikely
- Full of noises
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- Now more can invest in real estate
- 1-parent families doubled in the '70s, census
- Falklands prompts Argentine reshuffle
- Moscow stocks Syria but avoids widening war
- Lessons for the disarmers
- Ask the gardeners
- Inside Report (4)
- Marketing investments to a jazz beat
- Will next month's tax cut help US economy to sizzle - or just fizzle?
- Tax-exempt vehicles set performance pace
- The new business climate
- For a US information policy
- Inside Report (2)
- Slicing 'the Bastille'
- NATO and Soviets trade military-buildup charges
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- Local wars give way to big-power minuet
- Take tobacco off the taxpayer's back
- El Salvador seeks more aid from US
- Nicaragua's farm reform might surprise Mr. Reagan
- Britain's next goal in Falklands conflict: pay its big war bill
- Inside Report (1)
- Creativity and innovation were watchwords for Dame Marie Rambert
- Philadelphia's birthday: marred by school crisis, census news