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Monitor articles for July 01, 1983
- John Adams was right
- Mr. Andropov, meet Samantha Smith from 'Down East'
- Vatican seeks new accord with East bloc as it edges Walesa aside
- Mowing
- Impact of being fired -- and a flapover NBC's Lebanon reports
- Most interest rate limits on banks will end Oct. 1
- British Conservatives try to resurrect death penalty
- Retreads are proving dependable
- US-USSR radio battle fills the airwaves over Poland
- Be bold, said Demosthenes
- 4 arrested in Chicago on bomb-plan charges
- FBI joins widening probe of briefing-papers incident
- Bekaa mutiny may leave Arafat a general without any troops
- Fading of Walesa, Arafat: bad times for revolution
- Thank you, America
- On occupied West Bank, support for Arafat remains strong
- Detroit mayor issues curfew for teen-agers
- From lawn clippings to productive compost
- Negotiations and sacrifice
- Shultz pledges India parts for A-unit if it needs them
- How software programmers do their 'crossword puzzles'
- New tack at Tiffany's: more stores, mail order, corporate sales
- Sandinista courts for rebels spark new US-Nicaragua friction
- At Wimbledon, all eyes are on McEnroe-Lendl semifinal duel
- Strikebreakers' rights bolstered
- No partial pullout, Lebanon tells US
- Japanese-Canadian private eye in a classic detective yarn
- Soviet summer camp includes art, hikes, and 'patriotic upbringing'
- Easing off on noise in a sorority house
- High Kenyan official resigns under cloud
- Don't rush into summit agreements
- The court and auto safety
- Mortgages go simple again
- Chicago mayor builds cabinet post by post
- Tax credit ruling shakes church-state wall
- Uncle Sam will soon know who's earned what in stocks
- Bad break for public schools
- Not simply another 'dawg'
- Washington treks the neighborhoods
- Stiff penalties force review of antinuclear strategy
- Barter can bring in brownies or 10,000 tennis rackets
- United States and Sweden warm up relations, both on and off court.
- NASA pulls off historic rescue to save crucial data relay satellite
- Brazil's President to make US trip as protests mount
- Businessmen find ways to cut Pentagon costs by $92 billion
- Words in season
- You'll being paying more for '84-model full-size cars
- More states are adopting 'lemon laws'