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Monitor articles for September 13, 1983
- Saving is looking smart again
- The credit union has grown into a full-time financial-service institution
- For San Diego plant, Sony began with lean directives
- Right name can enhance financial conglomerate's image
- Regional banks looking good to some stock-pickers
- Latin America, US pull together to address debt crisis
- Pentagon begins offensive to support defense buildup
- News for the Traveler
- Senators seek attrition in old nuclear warheads
- News for the Traveler
- Washington preoccupied
- School teachers end strike in St. Louis
- New versions of annuities lie ahead
- Changing roles and scene characterize today's financial marketplace
- The ultimate in safety: federal government securities
- Reagan names Hispanic to be treasurer of US
- Know-how guides 'muni' investor
- Soviets quickly shun claim for airliner compensation
- Museum building combines modern form, ancient detailing
- News for the Traveler
- Jimmy Connors basks in fifth US title, 100th overall victory
- Where masterworks of art find a gracious New York home
- Cut in savings, rise in deficit don't bother Fed economist
- S&Ls devise new ways to serve the conservative saver
- Disciplining the financial marketplace
- Congress weighs deregulation curb on financial firms
- Lebanon's Shouf war poses a dilemma for Israeli military
- New Corporate Names hit a record high
- Banking in the '80s: Electronics ushering in faster, safer services
- A slight sliver of a silver lining
- The Burrell Museum. Glasgow's new edifice houses an outstanding art collection
- Succession struggle heats up among Marcos loyalists
- US financial deregulation from an insurer's viewpoint
- Lift the embargo on Vietnam and Cambodia
- European cafes: the place to engage in long talks, read, or scribble in your journal
- Safety a key element of money market deposit accounts
- Askew for president: Floridian's run evokes memories of Carter
- A touch of the timeless
- Keep the lines open
- Lebanese fighting dims truce bid
- US says 2 Soviets ousted and protests similar action
- Britain's antinuclear protesters fight on
- Pinpricks of light in third world's economic tunnel
- Japanese chief melds best of both worlds
- Panel on Aquino case suspends its inquiry
- Interest-rate options vary, but link to time, amount
- Sliding into autumn
- US tax on dairy output backed by federal court
- Correction
- A rare Japanese bird flutters near extinction
- Alternative programs click for some students
- Language reformers hope to teach US to 'spel wel'
- US regulatory panel ends; legacy is a letup in rules
- What some experts say about cirriculum needs
- Rule of 72 quickly compares interest earnings
- Retirement and resources
- Curtain rises on a Congress beset by foreign-policy issues
- A new way of writing an old Bible passage
- News for the Traveler
- Audacity
- Students take on preservation projects
- Where do US artists live? Study shows concentrated pattern
- Enforced savings could be one way to keep inflation under control
- Western nations kick more technology-hungry Soviet spies out in the cold
- Zimbabwe premier courts US aid but faces criticism of rights record on US visit
- Two women
- The 'smart card': revolution in the way you pay bills?
- Don't hold the IMF bill hostage
- How banking barriers have been coming down
- The other Olympians: '84 Games planners
- Supermarkets put more choices on the shelves