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October 1981
October 22
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Monitor Archive for October 22, 1981
Boston Symphony's 100th: a special day to mark a special history
Here come the French again - headed for your local theater
'Maggie': gags are not enough
US farmers: more satisfied than most Americans
A crisp taste of fall: baked apples, apple cake
Farmers give advice on how to cook their crops
Classic gingersnaps are full of spices
Curing the common cold
A friend we love from afar
Horses
Equine beauty and the sport of kings
Drama on the windowsill
Housing in China: families hang on to rationed quarters
Guess who's coming to dinner?
Thatcherism's brighter side
Now for some peace talk
Keep TV out of the ballot box
Senator Byrd to vote against AWACS sale
Aspin drills the Army over drill priorities
Polish strikes spread from mining center
Texaco ends gasohol sale in Northeast; costs cited
Morocco says it bombed rebels in Western Sahara
Capture of antiwar radical mirrors group's violence
Spanish swings to the right in two regional elections
Correction
A different Ceylon for the Queen
A wise investment in peace
Have fun - and that's an order
A golden opportunity
The Monitor's View: Quote
Top Dodger in show biz--one part fun, two parts biz
Eastern college football, long a poor relative, may challenge the 'west'
'People's war' in the Philippines; MAOIST GUERRILLAS CHALLENGE MARCOS
Every student is his own math class
Cancun: seminar for planting seeds of ideas
US takes new tack on world hunger, poverty; Reagan in Cancun to listen, learn, and offer strategy that breaks with past
Reagan seeks to quell hawkish image abroad
US dangles uranium 'carrot' before South Africa
Americans in Egypt: will familiarity breed contempt?; With huge US diplomatic community in Cairo, officials are making a special effort not to step...
PLO's Arafat: what he wants is embassy in US
Cuban troops said to be in Salvador; Washington response is low key, but specter of more US involvement looms
Claimants queue up to win back what they lost in Iran
China's premier 'debuts' at Cancun
IRA renews bombings after hunger strike
Three Mile Island: federal help for cleanup?
Looking for ways to erase soaring federal deficits; As GNP continues to slip, Domenici urges new taxes, deeper budget cuts
Canadian businesses race to bring alternative auto fuel to the market
Private-sector renewal: 'no' in Minneapolis, 'yes' in Toledo
Lowell, Mass.; REWEAVING A CITY'S FABRIC
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; 100 Years of Musical Artistry
A shoot-'em-up TV script; Cassettes for recording have giants facing off