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Monitor articles for July 29, 1982
- Southern governors' concerns mirror problems of US
- What Should I Buy? In Search of the American consumer: nine views
- Can Congress force itself to balance the books?
- What should I buy?
- At the sound of music Japan expects fish to leap into nets
- Scientists wait to see if volcano brings early winter and argue over whether CO2 buildup will warm up the Earth
- Britain employs new ideas to reduce unemployment
- Wall Street all ears over a new way to rejig debt
- Postman politics
- Seeing tomorrow's world today
- How Turkey revitalized its lagging export trade
- Learning the language; Hmong refugees adjust to a new life
- Scientists wait to see if volcano brings early winter . . .
- Reunification of both Chinas? Taiwan sees Peking offer as propaganda ploy
- House panel goes directly to joint talks on tax hike
- Beneath tranquil Swiss scene, root causes of youth revolt lie unsolved
- Pro-Cuban Grenada signs for Soviet aid package
- Long Island town, defying US, says 'nyet' to Soviets
- Fewer sign up for draft now than during Vietnam
- Oxfam dismisses report on Salvadoran land reform
- Passing the bucks
- A rite of summer: a seaside picnic with lobsters
- The privilege of drinking in life's beauty
- How to hatch miracles
- '82 governors' races: tough track for GOP
- Egyptian ambassador hints at new moves in UN on Lebanon
- Iran and Iraq sparring at important oil port
- HUD employees complain of racism; Pierce denies claims, orders probe
- Critics call it 'coward's way out'
- The siege of Beirut -- and the reluctant Israeli colonel
- Why Arabs fear the Iranian revolution
- Welcome step on cluster bombs
- ALSO OF NOTE IN BRITAIN
- California prunes off to Russia
- Carl Lewis sets sights on world record long jump
- Washington vicering sold data to spies, panel told
- In post-modern dance, old rules are out -- almost any movement has its value
- Consumer 'hot lines' answer customer appliance questions
- GBS doing well on the shores of Lake Ontario
- Foreign films: an alternative to the summer blockbusters
- African summit off-on-off again
- Two-pronged pressure on PLO
- The tribulations of Mr. Watt
- History of WWII, revised by Japan, angers neighbors
- How the amendment would work
- New inflow of mortgage money
- A note to our readers:
- Forging a style of a higher order
- Radioing Cuba: leave it to the Voice of America
- Light summer salads at the Waldorf-Astoria
- The way to perfection
- Panama raps GI exercises conducted with Honduras
- Economic expert named for State Department post
- France's welcome mat for refugees grows tattered
- Japan's car exports sag again
- The siege of Beirut -- and the reluctant Israeli colonel
- The $110 billion (or is it $160 billion?) deficit
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Afghan towns reported wiped out
- Mangoes