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Monitor Archive for July 31, 1981

Moscow's 'bad neighbor policy'
Old-house sleuthing turns up historical nuggets
Military sales to Guatemala?

Bermuda naval dwelling was an architectural bellwether
North African nations put up novel barriers against growing desert
Hurdles aren't insurmountable; Ways to finance a house today
Former boxing promoter indicted in embezzlement
Women in the PLO: rifles, fatigues, but no veils
Asia cautions US: go slow on arms sales to China
A time to sow, a time; When to pick various vegetables
Mali searches for a successor to socialism to revive its economy
US official in India to review A-fuel deal
ABC's 'If You Were the President': dangerous lesson in antiterrorism?

A fine onion that some just throw away
You soon may save by paying cash

President of the Gambia toppled while in London
Casey weathers Senate inquiry
Urban League: it's time to organize to see that black needs are met
Schmidt says Bonn plans won't allow 3% arms hike
President asks 'fair' plan to deal with illegal aliens
Faster than a speeding train
A puzzle that confounds solvers but rescues a toymaker
The Moment
Toll in Iranian earthquake rises to 8,000, UN says
Disney school for animators -- keeping legendary skills alive
US festival emerges as showcase for Olympic hopefuls
US fails to put plug in Euro-Soviet pipeline deal
Air controllers, US approaching new showdown
An artist who dared to paint the recognizable
Can Reagan get US to tighten its belt another notch?
Look for the hidden garden if you're the new owner of an old house
While the royal honeymoon begins...Britain looks for ways to put a troubled household in order
El Salvador junta's focus shifts more and more from guns to butter
It has one of world's best armies, but US may expect too much help in case of Soviet attack


Reagan vs. New Deal: he wins Round No. 1
Israelis worry 'special' ties to US frayed

'Earthbound expansion'
US cities riot-free this summer: can simple courtesy keep them calm?
Groping toward a foreign policy
Noise insulation requires some engineering expertise

White House backs action that could ent AT&T suit
Taiwan beats politics, wins place in world basketball
Bani-Sadr: back to Paris exile -- this time he's opposing Khomeini
The cathedral builders
Reaganomics in the saddle

A quiet little corner
Women, children stage Polish protest march
Helping Poland -- prudently
Coping with Qaddafi: Egypt is getting impatient
The Voting Rights Act -- still needed
Angola says part of it invaded by S. Africans