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Monitor articles for August 02, 1983
- Eskimo reunion helps preserve Arctic culture
- US begins new attempt to end Lebanon fighting
- Jackson stumps for black vote, not presidency
- Wing design - the unending quest for new ways to fly
- In Europe, US dollar reaches all-time highs
- The trials and tribulations of great powers
- Don't play 'blame the schools'
- US tries to woo Syria into talks as Israel prepares new lines in Lebanon
- Reagan defends rights record
- The Socialist who is likely to lead Italy's next government
- Inaugural World Championships of track and field in the starting blocks
- Conference criticizes nations in A-arms race
- Ticket to talk
- Course of the economy: recovery, yes, but 'momentum' doesn't apply
- World debt plan links first world to third
- Stirring reminders of Cezanne's impact
- Beyond battleship politics
- Stalking fraud by computer: When is it invasion of privacy?
- Teller window opens again for Poland but West's credit will not flow easily
- Practical information: staying at Yosemite
- Envoy Stone adds guerrilla link
- Urgent questions for Congress: round-table report from Capitol Hill
- Zeroing in on those 'gambling' ads for kids
- Benefit of the doubt
- Back to the shuffleboard
- Kurt Thomas has sparked growth in men's and boys' gymnastics
- Shorter product life cycles set faster pace for many firms
- An unforgettable sight - sailing into Santorini at dawn
- France to send Chad antiaircraft weapons
- China's sweet and sour ties with US turn to sweet again
- Backlash brewing over soaring federal aid to farmers
- Summit on budget deficit called for by Greenspan
- Rush to all-purpose financial firms faces no early rein-in
- French try a novel vacation - staying in France
- 322 US agents to monitor elections in Mississippi
- The West should encourage a new German patriotism
- Andropov grapples with communism's economic flaws
- August garden
- Deepening our childlikeness
- Yosemite
- 'Foreign' churches are increasingly under siege in Marxist Ethiopia