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Monitor articles for October 28, 1981
- Letup on CIA curbs is backed
- A better CPI
- Gardner deflates some scientific charlatanism; Science Good, Bad and Bogus, by Martin Gardner. Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. $18.95.
- Quest for detente revived in Madrid
- Wahabi walked with me in Cameroon
- Contemporary music: is anyone listening?
- Inland channels for US trade brace for big upsurge
- The depths of constancy
- Egypt's Hosni Mubarak reminds nation of Nasser years; Leader's tough stance reassures many, but worries others as well
- New raise for US sailors, but the jobs they are a-dwindling
- Hatfield worries about AWACS, anti-Semitism
- Door may be closing on Asian refugees
- FAA eases controller workload; Delays, fewer flights likely through winter
- Big US union may stress job security next year
- Bomb hunted in London in new IRA drive . . .
- US changing price gauge to reflect housing spiral
- Betty Friedan calls for less abrasiveness, more emphasis on the family; The Second Stage, by Betty Friedan. New York: Summit Books. $14.95.
- Muddying the Mideast
- What's at fault for the troubles in US schools; Don't Blame the Kids: The Trouble with America's Public Schools, by Gene I. Maeroff. New York: McGra...
- ...and Paris blasts Leave police puzzled
- War becomes a favorite game for Lebanese children
- Casino gambling slips into Massachusetts via charity 'Las Vegas nights'
- Finnish President leaves; architect of Soviet policy
- Reagan triumph: federal spending rate has slowed; But fiscal brakes could fail without tax hike
- Florida 'lab' tests best ways to build to use the sun
- Boston transit system hits latest in series of potholes; Federal court action, work slowdowns, and now 'suspicious' fires beset MBTA as labor, manag...
- The practicality of depending on God
- ...as Prince and Diana shrug off Welsh bomb . . .
- Family uses exchanges to make ends meet
- Correction
- Father of 'Finlandization' resigns but Finns expect to keep his line
- Superinsulation pays off in net savings if you figure the job carefully; Boston economist expects fuel costs to fall to one-fifth
- Australia will join Sinai force - if conditions met
- Plenty of turkeys to gobble this year
- Growing arms race in Central America may heat up region; Nicaragua gets Soviet tanks; others seek missiles, jets
- Aid cutoff won't hurt mass transit, says Reagan man
- FTC's green light to shoddiness
- N. Yemen visit to Moscow -- Soviet victory?
- You, now, here!
- Prejudice, politics, and patriotism
- Running big paper loss? A switch could cut taxes
- Names
- 'Lookalikes': new battle in drug abuse war
- A one-man Mideast -- except for Saudis
- Microbes in industry. The revolution in biotechnology
- Creature comforts come slowly to Chinese households
- US radicals: regrouping or fading?
- The Dodger infield leaves a record for baseball annals
- Don't cripple US space program
- Space: investing in the future
- Ex-hostages plan to press Iranian-US damage suit
- Bombs on Oxford Street
- Two perspectives on continuation of the space program
- Soviet killer satellite - fact or fiction?; Some experts call reports only 'rumor'
- And a scientist's plea from the heart.
- Egyptian foreign minister reassures Israeli officials
- Polish party is meeting on shift in structure