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Monitor articles for August 03, 1983
- Fighting over leadership of Palestinians heats up
- Kittle, McMurtry top rookies; will Yaz really retire?
- Should there be a 'Marshall Plan' for Central America?; Yes
- Why US put a lid on rise of the dollar
- Canada's own acid rain scorecard isn't so clean
- Mr. Bai, entrepreneur, joins China's Communist Party
- The Tanglewood triumphs of Klaus Tennstedt and Yo-Yo Ma
- Brisker economy puts heat under inflation forecasts
- Many whites help blacks cope with a searing drought in South Africa
- Democratic governors decry big budget deficits
- Reagan optimistic talks can help in Latin America
- Some summer ideas for using microwaves
- US isn't the only superpower wrestling with rising defense budgets
- The seven deadly economic sins
- Twenty against the mob
- Orange pound cake complements ice cream
- Comfortable, luxurious leather furniture for the home
- What life is like today along the forgotten 'Iron Curtain'
- Iraqi 'gold rush' finances Gulf war
- Poles may lift travel restrictions soon
- On the trail of human rights in El Salvador
- A history of American music; Music in the New World, by Charles Hamm. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 722 pp. $25 .
- Sri Lanka arrests Communist leaders
- New zucchini recipes to try -- every way but stuffed
- To redeem the routine
- Digging and delving
- US watches as Texans give textbooks very close reading
- States zero in on acid rain problem
- Black leaders look for ways to turn enthusiasm into action at home
- Adventure story 'Krull' offers myth, romance, and howling cliche
- Should there be a 'Marshall Plan' for Central America?; No
- Valuable player
- When swinging, get the right arm into the act in the proper way
- Key to improving human rights: 'Bring the Army under civilian control'
- As Greenspan sees it now
- US governors seek more federal aid: Is anyone listening?
- Where we can pray
- Whether president or rebel, Chad's Habre is a survivor
- Christians protest orders to leave base near Sidon
- Choosing and caring for leather furniture
- Britain: camping, caning, China, and capital punishment
- Concerts provoke GASP protest
- Family finances: don't keep spouse in the dark
- Teacher unionist prefers incentives over merit pay
- Annie Oakley tale outshines other new novels; The Secret Annie Oakley, by Marcy Heidish. New York: New American Library. 233 pp. $14.95.
- French and US weapons to help battle Libyan jets in Chad
- Experts say attitudes, not laws, will halt drunk driving
- 'Operation Deep Sweep' sails off to search beneath the sea
- Giving elegance to the common cucumber
- Shortage of materials and food: the uncast vote in Nigerian elections
- USSR hints it would talk of mid-range-missile pact