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Monitor articles for July 14, 1982
- Body from Salvadoran plot may be that of US writer
- Voice of America, 'starved for funds,' seeks bigger budget
- Nicaragua says it's ready to have talks with US
- Pro-gun lobby turns from polishing its firearms to polishing its image.
- Adam Smith necktie is a Washington status symbol
- Communist Hungary avoids fitting East-bloc mold
- President and the polls: why Reagan is moving up
- China's Kazakhs: livestock breeders and yurt builders
- The price of going it alone in the World Bank
- The bankruptcy ledger
- 17th Century French Paintings
- Untamed Scottish course awaits British Open contestants
- After the war: Argentina and the West
- UAW in petition drive for a made-in-US law
- Baseball at midseason marked by tight division races
- Reagan to Begin: concern, not rebuke
- Scientific research is a priority for French Socialists
- The parents of their country
- Raising the cigarette tax
- The Bible on home computer - a new way to search the Scriptures
- Gun control and crime rates
- S&L 'money funds' in Maryland, Ohio
- We can grow up together
- Voting-rights campaign will begin in S. Carolina
- Leading Palestinian to visit Washington for talks
- China on a nostalgic note for days of Soviet amity
- Algeria: Arab mecca, patron of third-world liberation movements
- Faulty flight recording gives few clues to crash
- Inside 20th-century music
- Masterly lessons on foreign-policy making; The Past Has Another Pattern: Memoirs, by George W. Ball. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 527 pp. $19.95.
- The new New Federalism - will cities do better on their own?
- Throwing energy to the winds in the Caribbean
- Don't dismiss Brezhnev's nuclear pledge
- Even US mayors find Taiwan issue tough to juggle
- Budd Company gets no US break in New York subway car battle
- Lebanese Shiites torn between Israelis, Christians, PLO
- Closed-end mutual funds can open up bargains
- Teen prostitution - efforts to halt its rise are spotty, but growing
- Saturday school in Soweto: 'These children want to learn'
- Argentines, 'duped' by junta, distrust financial fix-it plan
- For modern sculpture at its best - don't fence it in
- Energy savers that can take the heat off summer utility bills
- Will Haddadland rejoin Lebanon?
- Lighting up the terrain
- UN acts to avert move into Iraq by Iranians
- Road salt entices sea flora inland
- Saudis and Gulf allies call for UN sanctions on Israel
- Peru highlands on alert over guerrilla attacks
- US-European Community relations on the blink
- Case dropped against one in Japanese-IBM case
- Let the Taiwanese decide
- Clothing designers keep their wardrobes workable and simple
- Lebanon revives classic query: Who makes foreign policy?
- A forward-looking museum
- Japan defense budget may soon break symbolic limit
- A Zionist initiative
- New American art Museums
- A case for informed, moral, responsive politics; Speaking Up, by Millicent Fenwick. New York: Harper & Row. 187 pp. $12.95.
- Melanie Kahane: creative table settings with a special cachet
- Can US handle another oil cutoff?; New energy study mixes hope with warning
- A Promise
- Noncommunist screws are tightened on Vietnam