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Monitor articles for November 13, 1981
- Egyptian trials to mark purge of extremists
- Does anyone need old church plans?
- South Africa nibbling at Namibia 'carrot'?
- Columbia: two new eras
- Inside Report (5)
- Inside Report (4)
- Poland: both sides playing chicken
- Society's impact on housing; HOW WE BELIEVE, MOLDS THE WAY WE DESIGN
- The war over Ulster in America
- Gasoline prices take dip despite Saudi Arabia hike
- Violations of cease-fire in Kashmir soar
- Inside Report (2)
- First steps in building your personal credit rating
- The family enterprise - with kindness in the bargain
- Double roof prevents ice
- Why Sudan's leader is flying to the US on an emergency mission
- There's profit in listening
- Atlanta: Problems and Promise
- Witty, touching one-man show
- Enhancing your borders with beauty of shrubs
- Court ruling threatens London tax flow
- Giving allies the same attention as adversaries
- Get past cactus prickles to discover rare beauty
- Antinuclear 'teach-ins' held on many campuses
- What Stockman said about Reagan plans for taxes, budget
- Stockmanomics
- The source of our peace
- Bangladesh looks back
- Danny Kaye talks about his role in the complex drama 'Skokie'
- Saving Reagan's southern Africa policy: views that canceled a trip
- Third world: new emphasis on protecting its resources
- Teach-ins vs. arms race
- Behind-schedule US budget resembles brier patch
- Inside Report (6)
- Columbia: ingenuity versus glitches
- Tough choices for labor unions: accept wage cuts, or lose jobs
- Interest in solar homes
- Experts forecast a long winter for Reaganomics; Sockman affair puts new pressure on President
- Rockets - take them seriously
- Oilmen urge natural gas decontrol
- Reagan sued on controllers
- Insurance plan based on gold value
- David Brinkley
- Controlling ice melt on roof, insects in logs
- Inside Report (3)
- Greenwhich Bank rescue to cost other banks
- VAT looks best
- Shooing Woody Woodpecker
- Inside Report (1)
- A barber of civility
- More miles on road, less gasoline used