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Monitor articles for October 05, 1981
- Population of US prisons swells, forcing makeshifts
- Calling on Emily; Amherst, Massachusetts
- First clergyman swept in as Iran's new President
- Pathologists say body is really Lee Oswald's
- Reagan's MX plan -- budget beats bullets
- Saudi stability at crux of contested AWACS sale
- A jingle of banking changes
- The poor in Illinois using sterilization for birth curb
- Mud on satin -- the American way?
- Voting Rights Act faces renewal test on Hill
- ALSO OF NOTE IN MIDEAST, AFRICA
- Tokyo market's recovery kicks Pacific fund up
- At totality enveloped in air
- Northwest Indian tribe strikes historic deal for mining its mountain
- Not judged by his cover, book 'scam' regains trove
- 4 nations' moneys shifted by EC finance ministers
- Rising unemployment figures fuel labor's discontent with Reagan
- Adults enliven graduate ed -- with special studies
- New lisbon regime, but outlook still dim
- Reagan the politician
- Watt on '82 voting: 'ratify 1980'
- A way of living
- Utilities plan $17.5 billion for new facilities
- Generations mix, learn flexibility in shared housing
- Nigeria in the doldrums but its President's sails are full
- Euro-Parliament -- too democratic for its own good?
- Why AWACS fight risks Reagan Mideast plan
- What bankers want: leeway in bonds, money markets
- IRA fast over, weary hopes revive
- Wrong way to woo the Saudis
- Hard-pressed thrift industry banks on mergers and legislative lobbying
- 'Oh, Mother!'
- Palestinian says Israel waging 'war' on PLO
- Children profit from parent involvement in grass-roots politics
- Indiana's analytical coach
- Homesharing program answers mutual needs
- Poland: 'Walesa has Won. Everything will be alright' or will it?
- Washington casts skeptical eye on Reagan military plan
- Season opens with Bellini, Wagner; What's happening at the Met? More careful planning needed
- Californians anticipate victory next spring in battle against the Medfly
- Walesa stays; Hungarians tune in
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Australian Aborigines jockey for spotlight at Commonwealth parley
- The economy vs. the fearmongers
- Voices of crisis in the cities
- Art and manners too
- News leak on German spy swap causes some to back out of deal
- Build a better educational mousetrap
- Would TR cut the EPA?
- Home mortgages bolster small businesses
- Sin, punishment, reward
- The cars the top executives buy
- Roving patrols help California bank guard its branches
- Foreign bankers still have the upper hand in US
- Nuclear Power: caught between cash crunch and tide of public opinion
- Karpov beats challenger, taking 2-0 lead in chess
- Battle of the cable programmers
- Trend of the economy; US debt: It's how fast it rises, not how high
- No huddling in the classroom
- From Jena (E. Germany) to Waterville (Maine) with 'Elfi'
- Putting the MX in its place
- 2 decades in pro tennis, Rosewall keeps style right on top
- Swedish socialists endorse plan to collectivize industry