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Monitor articles for August 23, 1982
- Villagers go hungry as bush country suffers worst drought in 50 years
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Can Federal Reserve be made to rein in interest rates?
- Shultz consults diplomatic experts on Soviet Union
- After the PLO exit
- India's forests endangered by city-dwelling officials' determination to make them 'pay'
- Megabombs and their megastatistics
- The key to global growth
- Carter: US gave Israeli invasion a green light
- Zimbabwe whites: most try to find niche under black rule
- Exploring an inner landscape: William Butler Yeats
- Movies try new tactics in battle with TV
- Colleges, Universities, receive large gifts from private, corporate philanthropy
- IMF report notes progress on inflation, US deficit, continued recession
- Do sun's variations affect Earth's weather? Link still eludes scientists
- A strong start marks the arrival of Elisa Monte's dance company
- China calls US account of joint accord distorted
- How big a bailout for S&Ls?
- William Paley reportedly to resign from CBS
- Weidenbaum looks ahead at economy, back at White House
- So you want to be a reporter? Start writing!
- Career Discovery Program helps orient design students
- Real tax bill gains: fiscal discipline, bipartisanship
- Sampling problems of professionals rounds out academic training
- 30 states pull out the stops to keep drinkers from driving
- Mexico wins fiscal reprieve, but for how long?
- Family ends the day with a 'children's hour'
- Kenya setting up new Air Force
- The rural South -- where most of nation's black mayors serve
- Paris bomb attack linked to anti-US extremists
- Joan Joyce leaves softball glory behind; turns to pro golf
- Strong defense does not need more money
- Where PLO groups are going and when they will leave
- Giving and forgiving
- Santa Fe: a place for the new and obscure in opera
- Day-care programs allow teen parents to finish school
- Deadline for rail settlement nears; economic stakes high
- Spadolini pieces together 5-party coalition
- Getting together with Leonid
- India's film industry: production soars, but it's mostly for export
- Western Europe takes a right turn off socialist path
- US pulls a switch at space parley
- Unimpressed with Reaganomics
- Polish government ignores Gdansk moderates' effort to open dialogue
- Big California retailer is starting up a bank
- As PLO leaves Lebanon, Israel focuses on getting Syria to withdraw
- Black mayors are enthusiastic, but face special problems
- How you can travel out West -- and take your bank with you
- Interest rates: events, not Reagan, forced Fed's hand
- PLO maps out its post-Beirut political future
- Jane Byrne: off and running for reelection in Chicago
- Big Board took huge trading volume with newfound ease
- Arafat packs bags for Tunisia, but plans to be elusive
- Cheerleaders today must be athletes in their own right
- China and Pakistan open up mutual border