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Monitor articles for August 20, 1982
- Haydn's opus 50 turns up with Melbourne family
 - Departing PLO sees Syria as short-term staging ground
 - House completes approval of $178 billion arms bill
 - A window box can be more than beautiful
 - US businessmen called aggressive; Japan's, loyal
 - The Monitor's View: Quote
 - Some answers to crowded prisons
 - Mexico -- short on money and faced with big debts
 - 'Sweeney Todd' on TV
 - Soviet arms chief says no to unilateral missile cuts
 - How to keep old oil wells bubbling
 - California banks opt for longer window hours
 - Reagan proposes the sale of 60 warplanes to Taiwan
 - Cities Service cautious on new takeover bid
 - Jim Wright's views on 'the fight'
 - Getting the time back in joint
 - MUSEUMS; AN ARCHITECT'S CANVAS
 - Newly outlawed terrorists bomb newspaper in Paris
 - The Soviet Union -- militarily and diplomatically, the Middle East's odd man out
 - Beyond the PLO exit
 - Seychelles forces hunt rebels
 - Inside Report (5)
 - Strike backing policemen brings Bombay to a halt
 - After the tax bill fight - a new political landscape
 - Ask the gardeners
 - Inside Report (4)
 - Whistle-stopping in 1932
 - The world of August
 - Managers' raises to be lower, not so routine or frequent
 - Inside Report (3)
 - Inside Report (2)
 - Israelis find it difficult to judge whether this war was a 'success'
 - The cost of US export controls
 - Making taxes simple -- and fair
 - True facts and freedom
 - US-trained commandos hit Salvadoran guerrillas
 - 'Dense pack' reportedly pushed by US for missiles
 - How to keep Wall Street rising -- some experts' views
 - Vietnam's Thach dangles hope of Kampuchea dialogue
 - US churches defy law -- form network to harbor Salvadoran refugees
 - Help for historic districts
 - A checklist on the trouble with an ailing water closet
 - Nicaragua rolls out welcome mat for Western investors
 - An ugly plastic countertop can be successfully painted
 - Social legislation push by conservatives runs out of gas
 - Reagan foreign policy: back to Nixon-Ford-Carter mainstream
 - Football 49ers prospect for another championship after Super '81 season
 - Has the President finally gotten his bull market?
 - NBC's 'Overnight': a hard news show for night owls
 - How the BBC channels its television sales to audiences in the United States
 - US holds back on banning weapons in outer space
 - Fitting China's alphabet into 24 computer keys
 - EC says members lost 9 million jobs since '70
 - Inside Report (1)