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Monitor articles for July 12, 1983
- Purloined papers and dirty tricks
- Coming to terms with takeover lingo
- Polish leaders seem ready to lift martial law soon
- Educating women on nuclear weapons
- Farming is the place
- The right fit
- Yes, Samantha, the best of Moscow hardly changes
- Aiming at a letup in acid rain
- Jesse Jackson's question: any room for the new Democrats?
- Trying to fit Hong Kong into the Chinese puzzle
- Flowers so splendid and common
- Fairness to shareholders invoked; Tighter rules asked for the takeover game
- US strategic doctrine stands at crossroads
- Chad troops retake 2 towns from rebels
- Are Royals' blues over, and what of their division rivals?
- Masterpieces by the square yard
- The fast fading of the Brezhnev era
- A watch that understands English? 'Artificial listeners' surge ahead
- The pros and cons of running a black presidential candidate
- Want to pay for bridge repairs? Set up a bank
- African nations seek aid to withstand South Africa
- Accept certainty, not chance
- Bridge at Concord
- House panel asks to see Hoover Institution files
- More settlers: answer to Hebron killing?
- Mexican President tries to root out deep-set corruption
- Removal of China scholar at Stanford U is upheld
- Ontario
- Premier of Nepal resigns after no-confidence vote
- Kansas farmer Hoops meets hard times with caring family
- Regina to Banff
- Peking may soon buy US nuclear technology
- Corporate stresses putting board members on their toes
- '84 Democratic hopefuls pay 'historic' attention to women's vote
- Union leadership checks the jobless numbers and finds little to cheer
- Oil and people: a photo display
- The education debate; Teachers to the fore
- Central American envoy reports on canceled trip
- San Diego
- Canada struggles to define its own vastness
- Study indicates VDTs do not impair vision