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Monitor articles for September 29, 1983
- Court upholds conviction of ex-Tennessee governor
- Mr. Watt, interest rates, and battleships
- From Paris: new shapes for shorter hair
- Experts assess laws, costs in fight against child abuse
- S. Africa's 'last' leading black moderate despairs for black-white cooperation
- Selections are plentiful when shopping for 'Pictures at an Exhibition'
- Key US-Chinese visits confirmed
- France may be rethinking jet sale
- Winter of '73
- China searches for new ways to fill over a billion rice bowls
- GM celebrates 75 years in car business
- But what does it mean?
- The deficit and the federal budget
- Rethink US-Philippine policy
- Some color commentary on autumn
- Removing the burden of pressure
- Who should shape policy for nuclear power plants?
- Halt ordered in Watt plan to lease coal lands. . . while Reagan dispels talk of a Watt resignation
- Druze guns mar cease-fire at town where foes talk
- Andropov: US arms plan only tries to buy time
- Habitability of Love Canal in doubt in new EPA data
- How do you label Marshall Crenshaw's musical spectrum?
- Politics and romance jostle, sidetracking 'Hanna K'
- Gandhi, Mitterrand tell UN of nuclear concern
- Economics called highest hurdle facing Irish unity
- Merv makes it but press still waits for Q&A
- Vacant lot
- A vote for RBI men; Yaz says goodbye; Carlton wins 300th
- Congressional liberals keep deficit issue alive
- A safety seat for forklifts brings competitors together
- Congress balks on upping US help for have-not lands
- Futurists gather to forecast opportunities in the emerging job market
- The Met: 100 noteworthy years
- Halt ordered on Watt plan to lease coal lands . . .
- How UPI rates the football teams
- Computer chip chase with Japan has US mobilizing for 1988 win
- City celebrates as employees acquire factory
- Lebanese Christians see US diplomatic tilt toward Syria
- Masked by 'maskirovka'
- An ax named Tom
- Seamus Heaney
- Sears, Roebuck eases its credit terms
- Union chief's kin found guilty of embezzlement
- Argentines still angry at almost all things English
- Argentine generals mobilize as return of civilian rule nears
- British upturn loses some steam
- Workin'
- Nebraska: No. 1 and then some in early going
- Swamp country