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Monitor articles for September 30, 1983
- A 3-year decline in car dealerships
- Getting mileage out of a mountain of tires
- There's apt to be some money in that junker
- In sheer diversity, imports enjoy competitive edge
- 60 amazing years of history
- How a fine old fire station survived Dallas wreckers
- Massive protest promised if Reagan visits Manila
- Beirut airport reopened after a month of fighting
- Unless your vehicle is amphibious, steer clear of deep puddles
- Continental Arilines faces Saturday strike deadline
- For zoo animals, Madrid maternity ward is tops
- Soviet trade official expelled by Britain
- Floating dock is working
- Argentine anger fades as spring sun shines, vote nears
- Protest over local election brings Pakistani violence
- A remedy for silverfish
- Spanish church assails education reform
- US industrial policy - a case against
- For '84, more power, luxury, and class
- Dependable power
- Thatcher visits Reagan; talks accent harmony
- Iran-Iraq war: what it takes to bring peace
- Redskins wary; White Sox need Luzinski's bat; NBA gears up
- Force of habit
- Onion family offers you both color and flavor
- Labor's new tactic for '84 election
- US strategy: a Lebanese regime sensitive to Syria
- Pearl Harbor: Did mystery ship see it coming?
- It pays to know how to tow your late-model car
- Lee Iacocca: What will this folk hero of American business do next?
- Buoyant Brazilian sees light at the end of the debt tunnel
- Home-repair trend drives auto-parts salesmen up the wall
- Step-by-step search is way to identify odd rattles
- Finding an architect familiar with solar heating
- The transplanting
- Window-putty tip
- Salvador-labor friction reaches flash point as union leaders abducted
- Andropov's cold blast puts Geneva on ice
- Romania pulled Westward with money, not ideology
- Car care may be easier, but it still can't be neglected
- US tries to cool world's feuds
- Of cabbages and kings . . . and diamonds
- Improved body finishes still need attention
- Shingling a geodesic dome isn't a job for an amateur
- Tennessee minister loses medical-treatment appeal
- LPTV: the 'cable' to rural America
- Kissinger will not bargain with Central American left
- Still time to agree
- UN bogged down in push for Lebanon cease-fire observers
- World's armies look to better quality to offset tightened purse strings
- Reagan's Peking preference stamped on policy
- Rulers on the silk road
- Congress falls in line on Lebanon
- The wonder and meaning of castles are brought to PBS
- Meaning of trap removal by E. Germany unclear