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Monitor articles for December 04, 1981
- Large chunk of Polaroid bought by conglomerate
 - Aerospace Force touted as new name for USAF
 - Coalition out to save energy conservation from US budget ax
 - Mildew on foundation, wall: first, check for moisture
 - US keeps up momentum in Middle East
 - Begin survives vote of no confidence
 - Worth Nothing
 - Energy outlook for the third world starts to flicker
 - Journey to the Taj Mahal; VISIONS OF INDIA ALONG THE DUSTY ROAD TO AGRA
 - The feast of ideas
 - Integrity at the CIA
 - Eyes on Nicaragua
 - Polaroid focuses on lines to provide a product mix
 - Nissan (formerly Datsun) adds three Stanzas to its motorcar epic
 - Will the curtain stay up on Reaganomics?
 - Angolan guerrilla greeted in US
 - 'A very present help' in sickness
 - No pens and pencils for Cambodia
 - Inside Report (4)
 - Any way you slice it
 - Cities struggle to interest the public in vital public works
 - With roller coaster interest, banks starting variable-rate small loans
 - OPEC to try to head off possible price-cut war
 - Inside Report (3)
 - Chevette diesel makes a perky bid to top its class What the editors say:
 - Interest in solar homes
 - The silent tug-of-war for the Fed slot
 - Humidity, temperature critical in growing mushrooms.
 - Inside Report (1)
 - US foreign policy flies: but is it a hawk or a dove?
 - Not quite prime-time lawyer; 'MILLER'S COURT' MIXES LAW WITH SHOWBIZ
 - To seize the day
 - The Two Egypts; CAN THE MEDIEVAL AND MODERN BE MESHED?
 - Barry Goldwater Jr.; HEADED FOR THE SENATE ON HIS OWN TWO SKATES
 - Allen faces inquiry by White House, too
 - Soviets' second front in Afghanistan
 - Inside Report (6)
 - Inside Report (5)
 - Polish union leaders warn of general strike
 - House seller as a lender
 - Replacements for Lennox furnace burners
 - Three Mile Island operator charges negligence by US
 - A reporter recalls 'a day of infamy'
 - Conference on Aging: How should US treat its elderly?
 - Who will be football's No. 1 team?
 - Israelis pour scorn on pact with US
 - 'Gleaners': leftovers by the ton to feed the hungry
 - When South Africa frees hijackers
 - Waldheim sidesteps UN deadlock
 - US Caribbean policy: sending mixed signals
 - Reagan scorns Senate rejection of silo-based MX missile plan
 - Bread
 - Chevette diesel makes a perky bid to top its class
 - The Disney culture - as Michael Landon sees it
 - A small town's fortunes soar on the wings of the B-1
 - Patricia Neal
 - How nuclear safeguards can be strengthened
 - Canada's constitution nearer home
 - Inside Report (2)