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Monitor articles for September 02, 1982
- Public TV faces flap over divvying up funds for making documentaries
- S. K. Goyal -- the Ralph Nader of modern India
- Disarmament: first strengthen the UN
- Now you can take photographs in 3-D
- 'SNEAK PREVIEWS'
- Mubarak gets dissenters out of Egyptian Cabinet
- The two-way pipeline
- Economists smile as Wall Street picks up
- Dole on coming elections, social security reform
- OUTWARD BOUND for executives; Where 'corporate climbing' means a 80-foot cliff
- Oregon Indian reservation churning out hydro
- A good deal for Big Steel
- Silencing tanks and muffling oil wells so a little bird might sing
- Mexican bank nationalization only one sign of Latin fiscal crises
- How to handle the Soviets
- Solidarity quelled, but not forgotten
- A Place in Time
- Guy and Candie Carawan; Song leaders for social change
- Why obnoxious films sometimes win undeserved praise today
- Wall Street's August was best since World War II
- An old-fashioned Vermont auction
- Tight labor market means few job prospects for many poor in US
- When loved ones are away
- Generating 'heat' by turning down the thermostat
- Militants in Britain's Labour Party hope to force it to extreme left
- Israeli government angered by new US Middle East initiative
- Reagan eases up on pipeline issue as Europe growls
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1982
- Congressional budget unit raises estimate of deficit
- Top Teams
- China set to follow script that Deng wrote
- Precise and gentle works from a 'visual humanist'
- West Germany will help bail out AEG-Telefunken
- The many masks of modern art
- Fact challenges Money for personal-finances readership
- Maple suger time
- Enertech windmills may help cope with rising electric rates
- Art over stardom
- Marines end Beirut task, secretary of defense says
- With Beirut evacuation finished, PLO is looking for new 'capital'
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- No-tax advocate wins nod in Georgia governor race
- Romanian spy's true story -- from Paris with love
- How employees bought out an aerospace corporation
- British oil-price review creates OPEC concern
- A 1947 Broadway smash revisited
- New Reagan push for Palestinian autonomy
- Gauge from TV ads hints of good year for industry
- Tahoe area's explosive growth
- Wladyslaw Gomulka, Polish leader
- S. Wiesenthal searches for 'witnesses' to Nazi Holocaust
- Bomb tests: court cites US fraud
- Saving the azure clarity of California's Lake Tahoe
- Solidarity leader opens Brussels office, calls for strike
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- The case of the shy mechanics
- The day the 'zukes' invaded New Hampshire
- Socialists shift France to an austerity budget
- GM tries to make car buyers an offer they can't refuse
- Poland's common purpose
- Swiss agree to curbs on illegal stock trading