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Monitor articles for August 30, 1983
- A new Home Forum feature
- Zia leads Pakistan deeper into Islam
- German solar experiment draws tourists as it shades sheep
- Nuclear safety - the cooperative way
- Uncertain future for product safety commission
- Rural home ownership outpaced city homes
- Soviets insist French and British missiles are Europe's
- Superpower thaw
- Europe turns to job-sharing, cuts workweek to boost employment
- Understanding God heals unbelief
- Calling all computers on tax cheaters
- Canada wins a round on acid rain as US agrees to track air pollution
- Foreign aid: remedy or bribe?
- AFC
- Hard-hat robots may take risk out of dangerous jobs
- Pacific nations criticize French nuclear testing
- Israel and Syria eroding Lebanese authority, panel says
- Uganda; Obote reins in spending, but can he control Army?
- East Germany clamps down on its peace protesters
- Study links crime of black youths to lack of jobs
- Congressional pressure grows for progress on arms control
- National Football League '83
- Sikh protests two Indian states
- NFC
- After century of brown paper, US finds new way to bag it
- Salvador peace panel to meet guerrillas
- The Barbie story: how it could happen
- Bankers question further loans to the Philippines after Aquino slaying
- Hijackers still hold 17 aboard plane in Tehran
- How Japan deals with threats of tidal waves, earthquakes, and volcanoes
- Debate heats up British Liberal Party over an attempt to bend Steel
- Where art has come in 50 years of dynamic change
- Anybody can talk
- Biking Norman Rockwell country
- Roundabout's 'The Knack': a comedic leap back to the 1960s
- The grandly romantic, sort of Gothic, sort of Elizabethan home of Sir Walter Scott
- Will Begin policies last without him?
- Please pass the spork
- Alleged Phillipine assassin was framed, paper says
- A military solutionin Central America can work - if
- Namibia drought relief sought by UN leader
- Temporary work booms, especially during recession
- On heels of a teacher glut, a teacher shortage
- Uganda; Kampala tries to rebuild - and regain its dignity
- Whose fault? Company or customer
- Two US marines killed in Beirut