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Monitor Archive for August 20, 1981


Few belong to .400 club, but Williams holds door open
Pulling together a spare room from leftovers
After you, by all means
US cuts in solar cell funding may let Japan take the lead
Aden brings Libya, Ethiopia together?
Pilot to control tower: a feud
Art bargains; SHOP FOR A MASTERPIECE WITH JAY JAROSLAV
Key ex-politician on trial in a coup case in Turkey
San Francisco fights off a decline in tourism
New cookware pleases Julia at housewares show
British look beyond North Sea oil, begin probe for geothermal energy
From her daughter
A thinker's guide to Boston museums
Canada newspaper study urges spur to competition
West German pacifists ready to do battle

The tall American
Street attacks push Japan toward preventive detention
Lao prince: 'only outside nations can end Viet control'
Billboards away?
Sandy Dennis; THE TALENT SHOWS, THE CATS DON'T
Big-power strategy: backdrop for US-Libya flare-up
The US economy -- alive and kicking
A squash that looks like pasta
East German police arrest pro-Solidarity unionists
Making April 15th less taxing for small US business
Defense spending: call for Mr. Stockman
New York's popular mayor draws boos with hiring plan
Washington's flip side: the man behind the woman; Life as a congressional husband
On 54-hole tournaments
All-around schools
Sir Lanka calm as military controls two trouble areas
Arms control agency reorganization clues Reagan disarmament policy
Conductor Karl Bohm: honesty, vitality, simplicity
A silent-film comic who tickles today's funny bone
Economic doldrums show up in the scrapyards, too
Oakland Raiders, NFL trial, to be continued -- Joe's downward skid
Rise and fall of Charboneau
Peat bogs: soggy source of energy down in Maine
Cultivated or wild, blueberries are the best for baking
Tibet's Dalai Lama; REALPOLITIK FROM THE PRINCE OF SHANGRI-LA
Biltmore loses historic interior
Polish Communists issue skeleton papers in strike
Feast or famine
OSHA's new tack: letting firms design own ways to deal with safety
Loner Libya is unlikely to draw Arabs to its side
A flurry of rules seen harming A-plant's control
Melded impressions
Labor's changing world
Air safety -- law, not luck
Big-power strategy: backdrop for US-Libya flare-up
East-bloc Poland may be latest recruit to largely Western IMF
Antiapartheid groups attack Swiss banks
Libyan planes no match for F-14 'Tomcats'
Teamster fund crackdown brings suits against 17
Defense Intelligence Agency seeks academic links
Taiwan flier who defected lionized on the mainland
Fresh basil and garlic make a summer pesto
US, in switch, backs UN on news-report subsidy
Secret Service praised, but 'faster draw' urged
New York puckers over pickle gap
South African reformists try to bounce back
Illinois coal mine patrolled after a bout of vandalism
Punching in the time clock