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Monitor articles for July 27, 1983
- A bumper crop of gardening books
- Protect buyers of used cars
- Public, private groups join to battle illiteracy
- Spiral of West Bank violence -- an eye for an eye for an eye . . . ?
- Hawk on the wind
- A refreshing cold soup is pretty, too
- Concert halls should check for pagers; Beepers, buzzers, and Beethoven don't mix
- Arctic natives feel gaze of resource-hungry world
- NPR approaches bankruptcy
- Bonanza
- Sri Lankan troops try to curb racial violence
- 'Equity loans' on your house may be handy -- or harmful
- Moonlighting: additional income helps make ends meet
- Thanks, Mr. Habib
- Forecasts are mixed; America's saving ways with oil -- will the trend go on?
- Specter of war haunts fragile Honduran democracy
- Iran's new power struggle
- Polish regime to propose some tough new laws
- Another federal bailout?
- Pentagon's mapmaker: the military's 'AAA'
- Why I watch birds
- Why birds watch me
- 30 years later; Lessons from the Korean armistice
- Massachusetts churches get voice, but not veto, in locating liquor outlets
- Copper firm fights labor-set wage pattern
- Easing of quiet plight of nation's illiterate adults comes to light
- Canaveral's other fliers
- 'Mame' is back -- as irresistible as ever; Mame. Musical Comedy by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee (book) and Jerry Herman (music and lyrics). Bas...
- Promoting peace in the Western Sahara
- Economy surges, deficit shrinks, but . . .US experts concerned at long delay on fiscal action
- Japan wages war against traffic pollution
- Check your distance, plus other putting pointers
- Kissinger doubts Viet-type role in Central America
- Test reforms unveiled for Soviet industry
- Four-year search for a 10,000-year US nuclear waste site
- A view of Panmunjom from the other side
- A political split widens in Islamic Iran
- US report: civilian victims in El Salvador on the rise
- Getting along with the 'next government'
- Sparky evaluates division battle; Brett brouhaha
- Nothing predictable in this summer's new salads
- EC doesn't see a flood of curbs in US steel move
- US aid for drought relief in Ethiopia is expanded
- Weinberger to visit China on Asian visit in the fall
- Legal ethics code: Will the states follow US Bar Association's lead?
- The right time
- Poland poised between dogma and reform