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September 1982
September 7
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Monitor Archive for September 7, 1982
Looking at the new season and the forces shaping it
The American heritage
A dancer's tale of two countries
Museum exhibitions of note
First volume of Tennyson's letters reads like a Jane Austen novel; The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Volume I: 1821-1850, edited by Cecil Y. Lang...
Plath journals offer new insights;
A look at century-old Bering Sea art; Inua: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo, by William W. Fitzhugh and Susan A. Kaplan, with contributions by...
New to school? Student ambassador is instant friend
At Andover, summer planting bears fall harvest
Small Polish town still dazed from heavy riots
Looking in
When time is of the essence
A day unstinted
Suspended time
Little big things
Dealing with contagion
The way to jobs
Swiss switch
A bill worth rescuing
With mustard?
Israel blames Syria for capture of Israeli soldiers
Regan says US might revamp pipeline sanctions
Key guerrilla strongholds turned over to Lebanon
Mass. governor seeks release of jailed reporter
Nixon in Peking to mark his first visit
Haig returns to advise United Technologies
No-shows prevail at talks to solve absenteeism
Polish Embassy taken in Berne
Mubarak's telling next move
Reagan: the slippage factor
The Palestine issue is joined
How the private sector can help 'nonprofits'
High tech and Leonardo da Vinci
Top players, mixed bag of others advance at US Open
News for the Traveler (1)
News for the Traveler (3)
Abandoned children: signs of families who need help
Korea's youngest published authors
Cabbage Key: a jungly isle that has the feeling of old Florida
An interview with the 'Falklands' captain of the QE2
QE2; A transatlantic crossing
California's Prop. 8 -- an abuse of direct democracy?
US economy shows buoyancy, decline at the same time
As world's debt mounts, US proposes new 'shock absorbers' for IMF
Tales of the swift and not-so-swift in the bull market
Wall Street scene (1)
As yellow buses roll again, are US schools doing too much or too little?
A chill on bankers' row
India: fire and ashes
Soviet aim: undercut Reagan Mideast plan
Can inner-city schools be revived? Yes, says Chicago's superintendent
Dartmouth's way to start college life: a hike in the hills
Why S. Africa evicts Mr. Hari from his home
A better Soviet missile?
Hard times bolster labor's resolve
Congress has its work cut out: money woes, bills due
Mexicans pleased with fixed peso rate, less sure about other reforms
China congress: gearing for future with reforms of past
News for the Traveler (2)
West Bank Palestinians: US plan 'is better than nothing'
Arab summit leaders cast eyes -- but not votes -- on US plan
Indian elite: 'Rural poor don't need education'