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Monitor articles for August 26, 1983
- Philippine opposition bides its time
- Bilingual artists
- S&L's rank high on new-firms list
- Israeli economy becoming more dependent on US aid
- Japan enters as quality competitor in hot US air-conditioner market
- A new vision of civil rights -- including women's rights
- September will find more teachers in classrooms, not on picket lines
- US, Canada lead world recovery
- Mitterrand clarifies Chad policy
- Easements: appraisal is hard
- US may hold Marcos at arm's length, but must hold on to bases
- Ask a builder
- Giant garlic is its own special side dish
- Doubts cast on official version of Aquino killing
- Talented Expos playing below par but could still win NL East title
- Britain rules fewer waves than it used to
- Czech church speaks against discrimination
- A reporter's tally of US mistakes
- 'I think things are comin' our way'
- Twenty years after 'the dream'
- More millionaires in US now, but then a million is worth less
- A speech that turned a rally into a crusade
- Small clients can be embarrassing for big powers
- Secretary Shultz and Judge Clark
- Brazil 'dust bowl' 5 times size of Italy
- There were a quarter million people at the Mall that day
- Lessons of the Kellogg-Briand pact - half a century later