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Monitor Archive for August 4, 1981
Japan cries 'Uncle!' as high US interest rates hurt the yen
Arabs, Jews, and peace: back to basics
For third world, leader skills
When presidents meet in search of peace
Financial squeeze has Iran debating oil price reduction to boost exports
Keeping up with cable listings
Savings bank sag sets June mark
Reagan's 'back fence' talks with Brezhnev
W. Germany moves to protect its steel industry
Baseball will take a while to get back in the swing
US vs. aircontrollers: Reagan gets tough
What the air controllers want
Private high schools flourish despite waning baby boom
Sadat hoping to leave his mark on Reagan's 'evolving' Mideast policy
UN slashes estimate of Iranian quake toll
Why did Commander Zero slip out of Nicaragua?
Evil cannot possess you
Old Ark of the Covenant found in upper Galilee
Kremlin doffs its kid gloves for Mitterrand
Barley for the Bedouins: Saudi Arabia tries to spread the oil wealth
Bolivian generals demand that President step down
Vanilla beaches and Lilly Pulitzer
Solidarity mounts head-on challenge to Polish regime
Waldheim to join talks on third-world issues
Middle East -- next step
People's Liberation Army: lower budgets, lower prestige
Air passengers weigh alternatives as strike takes toll
Reagan, Sadat: reinforcing Mideast linchpin
Concerts by two of the boldest innovators in today's 'new music'; Proceed Accordingly Solo recital by David Van Tieghem.; Symphony No. 1 -- Tonal Pl...
The Reality of Ecuador also of Venezuela, Peru, Columbia
Moscow's troubles
Salaries vary widely with the town
Law-of-the-sea work resumes in Geneva
The strikers and Mr. Reagan
Job 'draft': it's engineers again
Britain stands firm, hoping more parental pressure will help end IRA hunger strikes
NATO eyes Baltic buildup of Soviet naval forces
Artpark: performers and artists in a glorious natural setting
Law enabling churches to ban nearby liquor sales nears high court test
Sculptor describes realities of fine art and finances
Italian Red Brigades kill man they had kidnapped
Commodities, banking wed in new Wall Street marriage
Study finds ranks of female corporate board members increasing
Senate approves tax cut as OK'd by conferees
Iranian Embassy in Bonn ravaged by student group
Pages of a young life
The many masks of modern art
What! A quiz show back on prime time?
Corsica calms down as Mitterrand eases up on reins