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Monitor articles for August 19, 1982
- Japanese print exhibition
- Mr. Reagan and China
- China and the Great American Novel
- Transit strike challenges new Argentine leader
- Betty Friedan seeks to improve work and the workplace
- Ford rates current crop of Democratic contenders for '84
- Roving robot clanks off to the clink
- Orchestral sounds -- from 55 glasses of water
- Ahoy, what harm, indeed?
- Glasgow development campaign spurred by two major contracts
- House OKs spending cut in initial budget victory
- More supervision for House pages
- Chrysler leading the US pack with a sporty, luxurious convertible
- BBC television aims its antennas at US
- Sweeteners added to offers for overseas jobs
- Fonda's simple dignity
- Offshore oil exploration battle: testing Watt's power
- Handshakes flame NFL's labor-management fire; Olympic amateurism
- How Senate-passed immigration bill would affect alien hiring
- Sky-watcher Schaefer
- Correction
- 300 leave Khmer Rouge and defect to Thailand
- The great tax bill fight
- Getting a clearer look
- Mirage
- Young firm's 'fail safe' computer finds its way to European market
- Uncommon Courtesy; Stewart Brand launches a school to teach 'compassionate skills'
- Second City; Homegrown humor throws Chicago for a loop
- When corporations don't pay taxes
- Touching other bases
- 'Dressage': a subtle, precise ballet for horse and rider
- Grandson of former slave on House ballot in Dixie
- Amendment for balanced budgets is mired in House
- Japanese premier survives test over electoral reform
- Monthly Movie Guide
- Alliance sales will test marriage of AMC and Renault
- Memorial cross poses test of political wills in Poland
- Congressmen go to court to block tax-increase bill
- The memory flickers
- Abundance is a problem, but it may be the best kind to have
- Surprise success of Red Sox credited to Houk's managing
- It's just one gym for US senators
- 'The most dangerous woman in Britain'
- As prisons burst at seams, states seek alternatives to imprisonment
- 'Johnny Got His Gun' transcends its grim theme
- Atlantic City's casinos revive mob activity in nearby Philadelphia
- Smithsonian exhibit looks at man's past 25 years in space
- Bumper crops -- and bankruptcies
- Seychelles reports mutiny among soldiers put down
- Monthly incomes increase is highest in 11 months
- Shooting of two soldiers on Soviet border angers Turks
- Island inhabitants
- Don't rush to develop wilderness areas
- Yes, there is a hole in the universe
- The prodigal's brother
- Phosphorous bombs have become the napalm of the war in Lebanon
- US-Sino links hinge on global issues, not Taiwan
- Slump-resistant California expects continued gains
- Pros and the Olympics
- Market binge fueled by bearish outlook on economic growth
- Franklin is acquitted in Jordan shooting
- Afghan Communist Party reported torn by factions
- Nicaraguan youth take over schools in latest sign of polarization
- The Next 'expert' you consult could be electronic
- Labor watches meat plant strike
- Lebanese preparing for evacuation, elections
- Will Egypt alter course?