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Monitor articles for August 11, 1983
- From Rhode Island's Trinity Playhouse, a bittersweet picture of man at war
- Isabelita Peron, who left Argentina in chaos, eyes top post
- Two new records set by US dollar
- New stock issues setting record pace
- A ready-built home or one from scratch?
- EPA takes on regulation of genetic engineering
- African leader says 'I'm no pawn of Libya'
- Hurdler Moses first to tape for 81st straight time; baseball potpourri
- Kangaroo appeal sent to Reagan
- West Germany tries to paint a flexible West and rigid East on missiles
- A case for monotony
- Urban League branches seek ways to survive lean budgets, depleted staff
- Despite support, Kuhn steps aside as baseball boss
- Who pays piper? Who calls tune?
- Salvador peace moves, yes -- but strictly 'a brick at a time,' as US sees it
- Touchy Autonomy law overruled in Spain
- Student involvement: a spur to small town revitalization
- Salvadorean rebels attack freight train
- Nationwide program helps revive America's main streets
- Private businesses scan horizons in space travel. A Houston team may be first with a manned station
- Come with me
- Chad: a primer
- East discovers East in Westernized South Korea
- Bhutan. Land of the dragon
- School lockers -- no sanctuary
- Mr. President: How about a hand for little savers?
- The wonderful worth of man
- State lawmakers worry that court ruling may curb their veto powers
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something due
- A surge in venture-capital funds
- The Kissinger commission
- Ex-Mayor Kucinich wins Cleveland council seat
- High Soviet official plans to visit China
- Biologists try to allay fears regarding genetic research
- South Africa's black students grow restless
- The many masks of modern art. Toward a give-and-take
- Why teachers object to merit pay
- Chile gets a Cabinet controlled by civilians
- Veto of A-arms use seen as likely W. German issue
- Three Cabinet ministers kidnapped in Lebanon
- Pakistan waits for Zia to uncover political blueprint
- President Reagan may visit Peking, aide says
- Energy-stingy designs to help rescue American dream
- Dome homes spark more interest
- Liege is bankrupt, but most residents hardly notice
- France points a finger at Qaddafi. Paris warns: 'Whatever the Libyans do, we will match'
- Walter Mondale. 'I wasn't ready in '74,' he says. 'Now I am.'
- Infrared telescope opens new vistas to space scientists
- A message against vigilante justice that lands with a thud