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Monitor Archive for September 9, 1983


Jazz outdoors in Chicago: sparkling performances and a feeling of fun
What matters most in a painting
Europe debates the switch to unleaded gas
Boston's new Copley Place - urban renewal of the most elegant kind
The forest hollow
A CIRCLE TOUR ON THE QE2; HIGHLIGHTS OF A Pacific cruise
Ma Bell's fledglings will be big - and unpredictable
An American visitor looks at anti-Semitism in France
Despite some good news, Poland's crisis is unresolved
Ban on abortions OK'ed for Ireland's Constitution
Throughout the nation, old downtowns sparkle anew
Results of cruise ship sanitation inspections announced
'In foreign affairs it's easier to be a fireman than an architect'
Shultz, meeting Gromyko, rejects Soviet explanation

Rebel planes in Nicaragua destroy attack targets
Airliner destruction: Did Kremlin give go-ahead? Analysis
FOR EXQUISITE VIEWS OF CHINA, CRUISE THE Yangtze
Sandwich
A Palestinian refugee camp rises from ashes - with Israeli help
Pretoria pulls out all stops for 'yes' vote on constitution
Lebanon: peace search
For concert-lovers
Roadblock draws Israelis partway back in Lebanon

US claims success for latest Salvador tactic
THE FLOATING CITY; Venice
Money - the root of all government
Constitution cited as Michigan court dismisses all charges against church
Aliens cannot be barred from US on gay grounds
Despite slippage, Tories in Canada still rated No. 1
Lebanon urges more US 'muscle'

First search out cause of mildew in closet
A smorgasbord of new offerings
Individual travel to China easier than ever before
THE KANCAMAGUS HIGHWAY: A DELIGHT AT ANY TIME OF YEAR
Choosing the next president

History indicates NFL Raiders are one team not to be underrated

Plant daffodils now for spring
Subaru drops turbos into wagon, BRAT
Pay cable's feminist drama of a friendship
USA Today's high-profile sales provoke some cities
Global issues await returning Congress
If Tom Sawyer had a scythe
Why pilots are planning a ban on flights to USSR
Values that count
South Korea does not rule out ties with Moscow
US, Japanese labor standards compared
What happens when the AT&T puzzle goes to pieces
Papal visit sparks Austrian row
Ties that bind the superpowers prove surprisingly tough
Folks speak their piece to their representatives
Lebanese Druze guns shoot holes in US peace efforts
Clamor for change in Chile mounts at coup anniversary
US businesses increase outlays on improvements
Cleaning up city statues brings new life to old art
Bermuda cruise