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Monitor Archive for September 1, 1983

Airplane hijackers surrender in Tehran
US space shuttle lifts Indian satellite to orbit

Unburdened

Sue-it-yourself or how to live without a lawyer
Business index signals slowdown
Successor to Begin to be named tonight
World population gain hits record, but growth rate stable
For the fun of it

Experts' view: automakers will grow - with changes
Remembering Nauset Beach
Manila church leader at Aquino service strikes out at Marcos 'tyranny'

Lebanese war of words erupts in street clashes

6 white Zimbabwe officers held innocent of sabotage
STUDS TERKEL
Stone takes rebels' note to Salvadorean officials
Must reading for many musicians - GPI magazines
Egypt delays sending ambassador to Moscow

Peace plan still viable, say experts, but does Reagan have the will?
Removing barriers to a 'home of one's own'
Moscow schoolgirls get a new look but the uniforms somehow fail to fit
Proving there's still a place for the small one-ring circus

Want something sporty? Here are entries from Plymouth and Buick
Correction


Crossfire in Lebanon
Greens Party in a stew over how to stir up the Bundestag
Want something sporty? Here are entries from Plymouth and Buick
Salvador tries to 'pacify' key province - with mixed results

Top players struggle at US Open; Nebraska awesome in debut
Shagari party appears victor in Nigeria voting
Japan's filmmaking: the art TV failed to kill

Amid the trivia of a poor season, a complex and challenging drama
Workmanship rates high for American consumers, study finds
Reagan Mideast plan in Lebanon quagmire

Washington's quandary in the Philippines
Searching for the best mix of men and machines in space
Little-known import battle over tuna and trolley wheels

The many masks of modern art; Putting it on the line
REAGAN'S 1982 MIDEAST PLAN

Alternative energy businesses regain their glow

US companies in Saudi Arabia face a fight for survival
It's a capital idea: finding who has D.C.'s best ice cream
US nudges resource satellites toward sidelines just as real action begins
Assassination won't alter recent initiatives in Chile
Shortwave: a radio lifeline to the world's listeners
Afghan rebels and Soviets trade bullets but not prisoners
One year after PLO exodus from Beirut: lost opportunities
Poland meets Solidarity observance with a show of force
A revised political estimate
Slowdown in Turkish economy alarms its leaders
Childhood pastime grows into serious collection
Here's one microbe that has scientists turning their heads

US men, women continue climbing toward top in gymnastics competition
How big British automaker came 'Back From the Brink'
Reflecting summer in the camera's eye