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Monitor articles for October 04, 1983
- Blowing the whistle on drugs
- News In Brief
- British Museum
- Charles Dickens on fog
- Sadat's complexities -- a severe look at a hero by a confidant turned critic; Autumn of Fury: The Assassination of Sadat, by Mohamed Heikal. New Yor...
- Salvador land reform -- and the union that backs it -- in trouble
- Collecting hobby holds valuable lessons for children
- Neutrinos: nimble subatomic superparticles
- Handmade fishwife dolls recall a bit of Scotland's past
- Investing in the world
- National League playoffs: Can Dodgers' mastery of Phils continue?
- Congress hopes to put tax bite on executive perks
- First, the good news: your bank account can earn more interest
- Scientists dream of shining an atomic 'flashlight' into the Earth
- Britons argue how to spread private school privilege, excellence
- Reagan's pitfalls and prospects
- Guatemala's new leader Mejia: chip off the Rios Montt block?
- Lunar rocks help build new theory of moon's origin
- Court's gun-control ruling: neither side gets a clear victory
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Squeezing more juice out of the electric motor
- Boston's Sri Lankans fall between the cracks of US immigration law
- West Germany's President Carstens returns to the US with a message of thanks
- Healing relationships with in-laws
- Weinberger on war and peace
- 'Kochlift': dumping the poor?
- News In Brief
- There's no black unity (yet) for Jesse Jackson's political campaign'
- Aviation boycott of Soviet Union was more symbolic than damaging
- Taxes and moose -- just two of the issues on state election ballots
- News In Brief
- Feisty Chilean tries to hasten end of junta. Back from exile, Zaldivar chips rust off civilian politics
- Ballooning: thrilling, invigorating, and elemental
- Swamped by studies on schools, some call for education summit
- 'I'm not a farmer, . . .'
- Chrysler Laser beams in on front line of innovation
- How dangerous?
- Life in the computer age: social choices in a futuristic world
- Oil is flowing again in recession-racked Ecuador
- For $1,500 a ticket, new airline provides some high-flying service
- Hong Kong business world shaken by political uncertainties
- Power-bloc politics
- Britain's Labour Party radicals yield to a new, more moderate generation
- The Home Forum Competition
- Natural science in the 20th century
- Looking for ways to fire up US voters
- One-man show relives theater history; Edmund Kean. Play by Raymund FitzSimons. Starring Ben Kingsley. Directed by Alison Sutcliffe.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- United Nations turns the heat on Antarctica's 16-nation 'club'
- US government's $58 a week food plan -- how practical?
- Reagan's defense policy becomes tempting target in '84 campaign
- News In Brief
- News In Brief