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Monitor Archive for October 15, 1981

A prize that calls to hearts
House rings up 'no sale' on AWACS
Polish textile workers strike for more food
Cabbage and apples combine in a casserole
Confiding in God
Reagan's economic program: GOP gains in 1982 hang in the balance
A trio of hearty, homemade soups for chilly fall days
Beleaguered Margaret Thatcher faces unrest in the ranks
US Clergy asked to start boycotts on South Africa
The Wife of Manibozho Sings
A hitter who also is fleet of foot; Expos' Carter -- no cliches apply here
Poland's 'battle for coal': its most urgent problem now
Jacques Cousteau; 'YOU CAN ONLY BE HAPPY IF YOU MARVEL AT NATURE'

Dickens and his fireworks

Ex-IRA member is spared extradition by US court
Egypt's Army: key to power balance, but how loyal?
States reluctantly hike gas taxes to pay for overdue road repairs
US-Japan trade clash looms as Japan's surplus rises
Drilling for oil in US going at record pace
Pumpkin muffins a spicy treat for all
The deeper tragedy
CHINA ODYSSEY; ONE FAMILY'S 30-YEAR JOURNEY UNDER MAO
PLO chief, in a first, meets with Suzuki
Molasses sweetens cakes, cookies

Proxmire has squab-ble on other study grant
California, after an '82 storm or two, sees clear sailing
Babushka: endangered species
US orders AWACS to Egypt
Arabs hold out olive branch to woo Egypt back into the fold
What unites -- or divides -- Saudi King and Ayatollah
Lawyer-author Bugliosi: from brutal fact to brutal fiction
Carter out of his corner with 1-2 punch at Reagan
The Earth-Bound
Fate of 'Bitter Love' embitters Chinese writers
US scrimps on oil reserve: want a piece of the wells?
Spanish employers do political spadework -- for '83
No longer gauche, Victoriana comes into its own
Hokkaido: Japan's last frontier
The Black Hills; FILLED WITH BEAUTY, MYSTERY, AND URANIUM
Schmidt sidelined from key talks
Bush finds Latin Americans concerned about sugar prices, not Castro
Climb the Matterhorn -- but by the rules!
Wisconsin and Iowa: football paupers turned princes
Nobel prize to UNHCR seen as conservative choice
The bells aren't ringing; WHAT IS THE ANSWER TO MONHEGAN ISLAND'S PHONES?
AT&T and the control of news

Entire unmanned program periled new budget cuts
Experts applaud ordinary citizen's role in fighting crime
Amnesty International vs. the FBI
Libya and Algeria accused in Western Sahara attack
OF POETS; Entering the dance: The poetry of Janet Lewis