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Monitor articles for September 08, 1983
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- For conscience sake, US Quakers settle in Costa Rica
- A small town's new 'residents'
- THE OTHER BORDER
- French-made jets may escalate Iran-Iraq war
- Brewers hang in despite power shortage, pitching woes
- Folks back home speak their piece to representatives
- Beneath the surface, near the top
- Little places where heat loss adds up
- How the Sandinistas enlist townspeople to fight contras
- Savings for a rainy day -- and US growth
- Lebanon seeks buffer for vacuum
- This solar home works fine, but is strictly for dogs
- Finding a deeper meaning to life
- Cottage industries come out of the closet; Tips for home-based workers
- McEnroe ushered out at Open; Barfield's hitting binge; ski tow anniversary
- An ironclad ship sails into the Nuclear Age
- Japanese business leader applies a management of adaptation
- Catching a terrorist in flight
- 'Enter our space, you get shot,' say most Russians on the street
- How Canon transplanted its standards to a US plant
- Soviets pay a price -- prestige
- US agrees to repay EC for steel-levy losses
- St. Louis teachers strike, but attendance is high
- Israelis play 'a dangerous game' in south Lebanon
- Moderate Palestine view issued by Arab froup
- Condemnation of USSR spurned by Gromyko
- Computers show books not an endangered species
- From Japan, a harsh, provocative prison-camp drama
- Communications experts offer advice for writing clear office memos
- Democratic nod is Mondale's -- if he doesn't stumble
- Biochemists build case for organic life beyond Earth
- Moccasin-walking at $7 an hour
- The problem that haunts Afrikaners
- Ecuadorean cartonero hopes his sons will live better
- International pilots try to persuade air controllers to block Aeroflot flights
- A successful '83-'84
- Harvest of warmth from fast-growing firewood
- For the record (1)
- A celebrated ex-network chief looks at the new TV world
- China lifts import ban on US farm products
- Windows to the sea
- Chileans clamor for civilian rule
- India avoids public stand on tragedy
- Cottage industries come out of the closet
- Boston voters finally notice that there's a mayor's race
- And now the designer knapsack
- Borneo determines not to forget the elephant
- Double standards
- Computer helps draft a will
- Poet exiled by S. Africa granted asylum in US
- An insider's view of Central America commission