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Monitor articles for July 07, 1983
- Washington's summer secret is Dumbarton Oaks gardens
- Bonn and Moscow use some tough language - but keep on talking
- Talks between rich and poor nations end in frustration
- Agent Orange lawsuits fuel continuing debate over dioxin, chemical weapons
- Reaching the drinking driver with tough humor
- 'Border blasters' blitz US airwaves from Mexico
- Richard Saul Wurman
- Britain and NATO weigh lessons of Falklands war
- US envoy off to explore accord for El Salvador
- Aid workers held in Sudan face new ransom deadline
- Heat pump trims energy bill of renovated gristmill
- Street lights cast shadow over Mt. Palomar telescope
- New opportunity for American physicists
- 'Barn raising' provides home with 'breadbox' water heater
- Solar dream home has energy to sell
- Move over, Mary Poppins: here comes Nanny Inc.:
- Forging an inner-city high school that works
- Rita Lavelle trial to begin July 21
- Dioxin furor shows need for more precise data on wastes
- British influence aiding French department stores
- World dash records climaxed a spectacular sports festival
- On the road
- Tally of Americans missing in Indochina
- Williams clouts upper-deck homer; Barber cashing in on senior golf circuit
- 3 electric utilities buck national rate-hike tide
- Caution signal in home market
- Bedrock of white unity in S. Africa cracking
- Summer
- Bouquet from the deep
- Afghan guerrillas' fierce resistance stalemates Soviets and puppet regime
- Dispute with shipyard threatens Walesa's job
- Companies called lax in curbing theft by employees
- EC says US steel curbs violate Williamsburg spirit
- A Washington panorama
- East-West signals
- 'Let's see a movie' - an idea that's still going strong
- EPA tightening rules on toxic-waste sites
- For Harold Beaver, life on a small farm is a reward in itself
- In court: execution shortcut . . .
- Bolstering US steel: tariffs are not enough
- Moscow, too, has economic leverage
- The widening world of cable radio
- The many masks of modern art
- Mideast - a subtle difference
- Bert Parks in a comeback crowning glamour pusses
- Wearable art: a functional craft growing in interest and popularity
- Laos cracks door to search for missing US servicemen
- Israel seeks US nod for pullback
- Rise, fall - and rise - studied; A 'Toynbee' look at US industries
- From doughnuts to jeans to cars, many Japanese think imports are best
- Playing by the numbers
- It's 'toga' time again for US Olympians