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Monitor articles for July 21, 1983
- Louisiana offers special tax breaks
- VW campers roll out of plant with a 'cottage industry' feel
- Noriko Okazaki helps keep Japan Inc. in business
- Watson, Clerc end long dry spells; USFL completes season on high note
- Berry picker
- Backers of tuition tax break win battle, but may lose war
- Company uniforms: Sony updates a Japanese tradition
- News, views - China Daily arrives in the US
- 'Papa' Manteo: fifth generation of Sicilian puppeteers
- Audi defies drag in a superslippery sedan
- Soviets, other foreign entrants dominate L.A. swim meet
- China's educated class struggles for end to harassment
- Keeping in steppe with the balalaikas of America
- TV commercial to warn potential US skyjackers
- Safety first - in camping experience, too
- Chrysler bounds back, but it still has to play catch-up
- House votes for censure of Crane in misconduct
- Correction
- California governor gets budget package
- On board billion-dollar ship with a computer-run defense
- Four oil producers explore a Latin OPEC
- 'Chip race': US could retake the lead, says Japanese computer expert
- A-leaks in Navy ships reported
- What Russians won't do
- Exhausted but clean: Germany goes unleaded
- Kangaroo cute
- Amnesty International charges Indonesia permits torture in East Timor
- The many masks of modern art; Capturing the human resonances
- Federal help eludes small firms; Many states explore ways to give exporters financial aid
- Volcker: short-term aim for money is to ease up
- Pay for the piper stills opera's tune
- Relaxing the rules for relaxing
- Food for the table, not the warehouse
- Where are the words?
- US, Nicaragua diplomacy tests validity of peace prospects
- 'Zelig' stretches the language of film; Woody Allen's bold, ingenious way with a comic tale
- How many guns, and which ones?
- Monthly movie guide
- Israel uses West Bank tactics in occupied south Lebanon
- Alternate deterrents: trying to keep NATO from leaning too heavily on nuclear weapons
- Uncle Sam's labs: it's time for housecleaning
- 7 Greenpeace protesters are held, Soviets confirm
- Is government knocking feet out from under US research?
- Available resources
- South Africa's black 'homelands' sink deeper into poverty, instability
- How many liberties can you take with the Bard?
- Worker satisfaction has slipped in US, survey indicates
- No visit with Andropov for Samantha Smith
- Gail Godwin
- Nicaragua's 'peace' bid
- Must office builder supply homes, too?
- Anticrime bill would mark all auto parts
- Rumors fly in Israel about Begin's desire to stay in post