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Monitor articles for October 05, 1983
- Chicago teacher strikes aren't new, but this one's a bit different
- News In Brief
- The 'other' economist whom 'few would forget'
- Seeking half-secret lands and the quiet ends of days in England
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The big decision
- A close look at those big, unpaid US bank loans to Latin America
- News In Brief
- Korea: the wages of security
- White Sox, Orioles mirror each other's power, pitching in American League playoffs
- Caught between warfare and politics
- Britons chip away at a tradition of secrecy
- News In Brief
- Mussel power, muscling into the clam's territory. Maine mussels now an economical food
- America warms to Italian soft ice cream
- Walter Cronkite reflects on sailing, news, history
- A summer of European ballet: Russians in Paris, Americans in London
- Congress questions move to upgrade chemical weaponry
- West Germany's new lean toward missile deployment
- Mr. Sung's blunder: he fled Asia's wars by going to El Salvador
- Sir Harold Acton gives a US college his Renaissance
- News In Brief
- 'Entrepreneurial ideas'
- An appreciation
- Correct on Marcos
- PRESERVING THE SEASON
- Argentina suspends payment on $40 billion foreign debt
- Two decades of essays from America's premier feminist
- Going into business
- As Helms cries 'Marxism,' GOP maneuvers to back King holiday
- Utility bills: Seattle residents pay less than other big-city consumers
- Caring carefully
- Facing a big tax bill on '83 stock profits? There's a way to defer those gains
- News In Brief
- Lebanon's need: communal dialogue
- Family ties still bind
- Cool, sparkling weather means it's apple time
- 'Adam': one family's anguish and their efforts to change bureaucracy
- Attracting a gardener's best friend: birds
- Sugar cookies, plain or decorated, warm from the oven
- Placing checks on nuclear chess
- News In Brief
- Take a hint from the nighttime frost - it's time to plant spring bulbs
- News In Brief
- Refurbished Carnegie Recital Hall: new venue for jazz
- Better look again, the Field Museum's botanical beauties are fake
- News In Brief
- Black advances fuel South African economy
- US inflation foes could copy Bonn
- Centennial at the Met: a blazing debut, but predictable problems
- A ''working vacation'' in Israel
- News In Brief
- Placing checks on nuclear chess
- New York State aims to 'rebuild' transit ways
- Lebanese negotiators in a race with time to shore up cease-fire
- Business protests jar Marcos - and foreign investors