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Monitor articles for September 08, 1982
- Japanese company denies violating Reagan embargo
- Beginning with anonymity
- The tricky -- and costly -- art of making a theater sound right
- Urban data networks -- grab bag of ideas on how to run cities for less
- Australian prime minister survives censure motion
- Italian legislature takes firm steps to curb Mafia
- Yount, Guerrero MVP choices; remarkable Royals
- National labs: Is US research 'cutting edge' being dulled?
- Reforming the UN: its chief launches new ideas for better peacekeeping
- Reagan's Mideast gambit -- now it's the Arabs' move
- Locate the swing's center point, then move it
- Europeans and the pipeline: united -- but wrong
- US delays, but World Bank funds likely to continue
- Around the majors, briefly
- Buying airline tickets requires a sharp eye for computer 'bias'
- Joel Shapiro
- Wardrobe update ideas from top American designers
- The Man behind Pan Am; The Chosen Instrument, by Marylin Bender and Selig Altschul. New York: Simon & Schuster. 605 pp. $19.95.
- US peace plan expected to dominate Arab summit
- Prospect of N. Ireland unity dims as Catholic party boycotts assembly
- Why the US needs the MX in its future
- Senator Dole's good idea
- Building unions' support for GOP begins to crumble
- Reagan to honor Habib for Lebanon negotiations
- Peace or land?
- US intrigue yields bitter fruit; Bitter Fruit, by Stephen Schlesinger and Stephen Kinzer. Garden City: Doubleday & Co. 320 pp. $16.95.
- Banning the Walkman: what does it mean?
- Cooking carrot cookies this time with icing
- Begin up, Sharon down in Israeli popularity poll
- One-woman rule in the largest democracy?
- New China trade sustains Oregon logging ports
- The aspirations of two young Amerasians
- S. Africa not enchanted by glitter of gold price hike
- Trout, oysters, abalone: California's new 'crops'
- Iraq says its warplanes hit Iranian oil terminal
- ''Inside 20th Century Music''
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Mixed economic indicators
- The crisis of France's breakfast: morning croissants or socialism?
- In quest of the perfect board game
- Conservatives attempt new Danish government
- Thanks to Habib
- Cooking school teacher specializes in American foods
- Math just for fun; The Lady or the Tiger?, by Raymond Smullyan. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 226 pp.
- The proverbially cool cucumber, perfect in salads and soups
- Slow recovery forecast
- Plum dishes add flavor to fall menus
- Amerasian children -- soon a welcome to the US
- Miner's leader calls for national stoppage
- Poking urbane fun at just about everything; R.S.V.P. Musical revue composed and written by Rick Crom. Directed by Word Baker and Rod Roger.
- Israel sees Lebanon safety zone
- Angels bolster pitching
- Irate Mexico businessmen threaten massive lockout
- Behind K.C.'s success
- Incumbent-power will likely shape '82 House election
- 'Milton Berle' show . . . minus Milton
- East-West German trade up 8 percent
- Deng's pragmatic line makes great leap forward in China
- Annenbergs: rags to riches; The Annenbergs, by John Cooney. New York: Simon & Schuster. 428 pp. $18.95.
- More bad news for Detroit
- Jawbone points to human origins
- Unselfing society