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Monitor Archive for August 18, 1983
European films help liven the summer doldrums.
Irish pride: it's making a big comeback across the US
Filipino's return: fighting fire with water
TV's new shows.
'User friendly' art museum rises in Atlanta
Team balance, pitching carry Braves closer to playoffs
L.A. airport gets handle on ground traffic
Liquor, cigarette 'underwriting' looms for public TV
The grades are B-minus and below in lakes cleanup
Doggone! A museum just for man's best friend
How Mitel suddenly lost its glamour
Claims rise as bumpers weaken
US industries operate closer to full capacity
US marshals its forces to stave off hunger in the land of plenty
Peru government faces terrorist bombs, tough economy
Soviet truce with Afghan rebels fades
Regrettable indeed
Walls of distrust keep Arabs and Jews apart
Pushing drugs off the job
Zimbabwe ends attempt to expel Nkomo as MP
The hands that help the jobless and hungry
'Whoops' fiasco may lure the watchdogs of Congress
Mystery on the plains: Who built Woodhenge?
Ordinary monuments
Ira Gershwin, songwriter
Monthly Movie guide
Quietly, Ethiopians mount drive to oust Eritrean secessionists
Good word for farmers is that exports may perk up in '84
The many masks of modern art; Playing games with geometry
Retired executives volunteer for nonprofit organizations.
The techniques of troublemaking
French welcome US word on Barbie escape role
'The most important bells in the Western Hemisphere'
Untitled
Protests, violence rock Pakistan
New US missile in Europe would end talks - USSR
What these folks do does amount to a hill of beans
Informers are taking their toll on illegal Irish Republican Army
Lebanon premier threatens to quit
Kuwait apolgizes to US for rejecting ambassador
Accent on friendliness is good business for N.Y. bank
Backtracking on benefit cuts
Thousands fled inland as hurricane approached
A satellite's-eye view of continental drift
Polish regime tries to orchestrate workers without consulting conductor
Golf ball standards; left-handed catchers; unusual college nicknames
Walls of distrust keep Arabs and Jews apart
Registering for academic freedom
The ultimate free ride is, maybe, three years away
Why Syria is ready and willing to keep troops in Lebanon
It's the talk of San Francisco: a temporary Cajun cafe
Chad stalemate holding but peace talks elusive
Beyond the taint of child abuse
A bid to break circle of violence
Telephone strike talks: some progress reported