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Monitor articles for December 31, 1982
- Inside Report (6)
- Washingtonians get a glimpse of Chinese commune life
- Why Soviets take notes on Hungary's economic reforms
- Ask the gardeners
- Vital social issues reach high court
- Mesa Petroleum wins a round in takeover bid
- Robin Hood unmasked -- a swashbuckler or a butler?
- Weinberger on '83 budget, arms talks, Mideast, MX.
- Steel for tomorrow
- For Paterno, a Sugar Bowl win would be especially sweet
- Why don't they take our word?
- Staying centralized helps California bank build a solid relationship with customers
- Court freezes assets of Dorfman-owned firms
- Andropov says he's open to a summit with Reagan
- Getting the mold from a bathroom ceiling
- Tying East-West trade to arms
- It may be a 'new era,' but New York City still has a hole in its purse
- When states push alcohol
- Japan defense budget is less than US pushed for
- Corporate promotions
- Inside Report (2)
- Talks agenda still eludes Israel, Lebanon envoys
- Buying a real estate option? Put every detail in writing
- West German leader calls relations with US 'firm'
- Clean Air Act's pollution deadline has arrived -- but will EPA act?
- Taking notice
- Commercial TV may help fund PBS -- for its own good
- Repair of plaster cracks is job amateurs can do themselves
- Former Kissinger aide on list for MX panel
- Inside Report (3)
- A winter's walk
- The 1983 agenda in foreign policy
- Air safety: the wind shear factor
- No-nonsense Clown College is like a Navy boot camp
- Forecasters are cautiously optimistic about auto sales
- Miami's black leaders seek better communications
- Economic-indicators index points to recovery again
- How 1983 could bring US and USSR closer
- US is likely to show trade deficit for '82
- Inside Report (1)
- Peace mediators of the corporate-merger battles
- Longtime love song
- Japanese trade giant has eye for profit in all the world
- Number filing claims for unemployment rises again
- More R&D funds in '83
- Business As Usual In Post-Brezhnev Kremlin
- Warped door most likely cause of irregular gap
- House plants overgrown? Divide the root balls
- Drying agent may prevent pesky window condensation
- Much of Israel shut down by public-employee strike
- Inside Report (5)
- United Nations questions its ability to keep the peace
- United Nations questions its ability to keep the peace while social programs such as UNICEF rack up impressive records
- Poland's student union: litmus test for 1983?
- ''Before Abraham . . .''
- Tulips on winter windowsills
- Inside Report (4)
- Finding less risky alternatives to tons of chemical pesticides
- One more option to rid mattress of damp odor
- Raccoonteur
- The game of the name
- VW bids for US high-performance market with its Rabbit GTI
- Weak trade fleet adds to British economic woes
- Scratches in glass are there to stay