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Monitor articles for August 24, 1983
- The family: a collection of good friends
- In West Germany, trade with Soviets makes good marks
- On the road in the Soviet Union: four hours with a Russian hitchhiker
- Japanese journalist sticks by his story on Aquino killing
- The renaissance of New York's Central Park
- Merit pay can work
- Afghan King may be rallying point for divided resistance
- Needed: a federal law to curb computer eavesdroppers
- A bouquet for the gentleman -- or father, or husband
- Affirmative action: the struggle goes on for parity in the workplace
- Economical, yet different, recipes for cooking on the outdoor grill
- Soviet merchant fleet poses threat to Western shipping
- Unlikely but delightful roles for two veteran stars
- New, super-tough ceramics with high-tech promise
- Mozart's version of 'Messiah'. When masters rework the masters - the results can be appealing
- 'Grime Fighters' make clean sweep of Boston streets
- Swazi kingdom says no to modernization
- Guyana sees politics behind US loan veto
- British challenge: Can fewer workers fund more retirees?
- Ad industry puzzle: how to remove stains on its own public image.
- New job plan replaces flawed CETA
- 'Avant-garde': What does it mean today?
- Hammett bio, two new whodunits, criticism; Hammett: A Life at the Edge, by William F. Nolan. New York: Congdon & Weed. 276 pp. $16.95.; Dashiell Ham...
- Legionnaires hear Reagan attack peace movement
- US businessmen still bullish on Reaganomics
- The Home Forum Competition
- The artist's self
- West Germans discover their forests are dying
- Liberian President visits Israel to discuss Libya
- After a seminar with Stafford
- Unions to bury Thatcher hatchet?
- Parkman's absorbing, classic pre-Revolutionary history is back in print; France and England in North America, by Francis Parkman. Edited by David Le...
- A baby boom, s'il vous plait!
- 'Blessed are they that mourn'
- The choice in Central America
- Keep the recovery on track
- Pan American games hit by drug scandal
- Historic house could also be a tax shelter, but look it over first
- Some US employees' pay will be whittled in October
- It looks like a trend -- cooking chicken with mustard
- US South in transition: What should it take into its future?
- Philippines, US wait for probe of Aquino killing
- US planes to quit Sudan; Libyans advance in Chad
- Point handle at ball for better returns
- Polish workers fail to rally to call for job slowdown
- What's good for Caterpillar. . .
- Tower decides not to run for reelection to Senate
- Bilingual businesses
- Dotting i's and crossing the government: Polish writers are written off
- Two-man MVP battle; Phillies fire up
- Two apple desserts with new variations
- Brazilians clamor for 'moratorium' on paying off huge debt