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Monitor articles for September 21, 1982
- How to keep a delicate world banking system stable
- American 'Olympia' attracts athletes from around world
- Fresh, no-fuss clothes with a touch of fun
- Several states consider reinstating the death penalty
- Recycling used tires: a boon or a balloon?
- 'Quality of life' speaks quantities for 'the Springs'
- From small beginnings
- A sea song
- Argentine admiral asks for probe into Falklands war
- Exmoor: England's spectacular heathery moorland
- Middle distance man Tom Byers running hard to shed 'rabbit' label
- Egypt reassesses US, Israel ties
- Colombian guerrilla group plans to suspend fighting
- The space issue that won't go away
- Italy's war on the Mafia
- Correction
- Unconventional mountain resort for conventions
- UN faces a crossroads: grow stronger or decline
- Timely proposals to reform medicare
- Israeli newspapers urge resignations for massacre
- Hong Kong -- A 1997 deadline approaches; Treaties that trouble
- Where a visitor can see some of the choicest art; A guide to New York's refreshing out-of-the-way galleries
- Irrepressible virtue, revealed through love
- Jordan says Ghotbzadeh sought killing of Shah
- New roles for Hispanics?
- Maronites split over ties with Israel
- US manufacturers register competitive decline
- The enchantment
- Keeping peace in Beirut: first step in Lebanon recovery
- Business schools bursting with graduate students
- Time in the river
- Hong Kong -- A 1997 deadline approaches
- Beirut massacres touch off debate over Israeli role
- How ornithology, diplomacy mingle
- The strains of disinflation -- prelude to world upturn?
- The New York Public Library: a storehouse of treasures -- and it's free
- Fare wars and deregulation stirring up long-haul bus industry
- A firm's red ink trail to 'excellence'
- The responsiblity and the remedy
- Process to pick successor to Fraser begun by UAW
- To heal, begin with God
- The other laugh fest
- Colorado College: low-key liberal arts amid high-tech
- Send back the Marines
- S. Africa warns whites not to join banned black group
- African leaders try to save OAU from possible breakup over W. Sahara
- Swedish elections put Palme back in driver's seat
- Hong Kong -- A 1997 deadline approaches; Puzzle of 4 Chinas
- A Pentagon in the West, this city is a stellar watchdog
- Brezhnev appeals to US on Israel
- Congress may have to step in to get US railroads rolling
- Private colleges, universities battle reputation as schools for the rich
- British politics take on trappings of US-style campaigns
- Kissinger: Mideast peace is still ripe for pursuing
- Dublin and Northern Ireland's election
- Process gets rolling overseas
- Arabs plan unity meeting on massacre in Beirut
- Scandal in European Parliament steals spotlight from accomplishments
- Discs to chips: the step up for a high-tech center