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Monitor articles for June 17, 1983
- Antique collecting on the upswing for quality over investment
- A better way in Central America
- Coating a concrete reservoir to prevent water's seepage
- Capturing the life style of those charming penguins
- Andropov adds presidency to portfolio
- Time out for politics
- Growing 'spaghetti' among the squashes
- Brief, 'discreet' meeting set up for Pope, Walesa
- Low wages also key; U.K. inventiveness aids rise of high-tech firms; and these British companies are making some 'colorful' profits
- Soviets take a new shine to the lob
- For fresher thinking
- Whichever way you like 'em
- Inkwells and inkstands; Small collectibles with wide diversity and charm
- Shuttle's duty roster lists experiments from high schools, high-tech firms
- Regan stretches tightrope for the Fed
- Flow Blue china; Oriental porcelain adapted to British tastes
- Stained glass; New form for an old art
- S. Africa blacks clash with police in Soweto
- Peking raps Pan Am on Taiwan
- How to dehumidify spacious old home
- Tilling the nation's minds
- Door-to-door politicking: it's a paying job these days
- Women in political office: peaks on state level; plateaus in federal arena
- Flying the coop
- Sumo politics: Nakasone takes his mentor to the mat
- Upturn in housing market creates mood of optimism; But concern exists, too, over large federal deficits
- Salvador rebels try to draw closer after deaths of top guerrilla leaders
- Washington State utilities excused in A-plant loans
- The town that was my town; To Valier, Montana, Population 750
- Fund-raisers
- Folk artist
- Insulation can be installed along with aluminum siding
- Women in History
- Pitching-strong Blue Jays shed image as green expansion club
- State of the world according to Moscow
- Monitor writers, columnists honored
- Low wages also key; U.K. inventiveness aids rise of high-tech firms and these British companies are making some 'colorful' profits
- Push for quality in education: in Tennessee, focus is merit pay
- Nuclear power plant safety: progress since TMI
- 'A constructive dialogue'
- House seen likely to pass limit on income tax cut
- Legislative boost for cable TV
- Chile copper miners stage strike over leader's arrest
- US Researchers still stumped over nature and scope of Soviet nuclear accident in the 1950s
- Royal Doulton enters the American marketplace
- Low wages also key; U.K. inventiveness aids rise of high-tech firms . . .
- How one black man forced South Africa to change a race law
- Satellite launch gives lift to Europe's space agency
- Chicago groups try to create jobs, cut utility bills by saving energy
- Family papers
- Sausages restore a family link
- A political split widens between Muslims and Christians in Lebanon
- Sprucing up your car with a used-car dealer's finesse
- Antique tools
- Does the best man win?