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Monitor articles for August 25, 1982
- Treasury bill yields slip to lowest rate in 2 years
 - Austrian, assailing Israel, ends Mideast peace effort
 - Poppy seeds popular in a moist cake
 - India's milk revolution
 - Still the heart of the matter
 - Disappointing 007 plus good reads; For Special Services, by John Gardner. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. 298 pp. $9.95. The Amindra Gamble, b...
 - New Zealand tries wage-price freeze
 - Afghan guerrillas attack rally of regime officials
 - De Beers cuts dividend, showing lag in diamonds
 - Connecticut's Stratford offers a riveting 'Hamlet'; Hamlet Tragedy by William Shakespeare. Starring Christopher Walken, Roy Dotrice, Anne Baxter, Fr...
 - Can Lebanese militias bury grudges and cooperate?
 - Explosives and spies in Sweden -- a new twist to British intelligence in WWII
 - Mexico's crisis: a question of corruption, confidence, and cash
 - Moscow launches PR blitz for its spacewoman
 - Argentine economy chief gives up Cabinet post
 - Easing US, allies back from the brink
 - Wanted: 170 short galley slaves -- and a flutist
 - Great Bear Foundation tries to polish a grizzly image
 - The Monitor's View: Quote
 - Veteran analyst rates Reagan on four 'batting averages'
 - Contested earth
 - Quemoy: tiny outpost of Taiwan still keeps ready vigil on mainland
 - S. Africa starts with preschools to upgrade black education
 - Around the majors, briefly
 - Preserving and pickling the best of summer's produce
 - Gemayel's Lebanon -- restored unity or a partitioned puppet state?
 - Japanese computer chip reported to be ultra-fast
 - On film: '20s actress and '80s critic; Sayre recaptures '50s; Running Time: Films of the Cold War, by Nora Sayre. New York: The Dial Press. 246 pp....
 - It's up to you
 - US automobile industry -- time for a U-turn?
 - ...JM
 - Reports differ on fighting in the hills east of Beirut
 - UAW chief wants wage-and-price curbs
 - China says drive to limit family size is faltering
 - How about old coppers to jingle in your portfolio?
 - Brewers look secure; Cubs anything but
 - Art education needs -- and deserves -- a big boost
 - Checking in with the Cubs
 - News for doll collectors
 - The Otherness
 - Every hour can be happy!
 - child, singing
 - PLO evacuation solves one problem in Lebanon . . . but creates another
 - California raisin growers say European farm subsidies dry up sales
 - Inflation cools in July; even lower rates predicted
 - President's faltering Caribbean initiative
 - Stuffed eggplant
 - Tips or instant grooming on a trip
 - Why the big money pros decided to buy stocks again
 - Hurrah for high interest
 - Commemoration Day fireworks
 - Mrs. Savitskaya in space
 - The convenience of food in tubes
 - Kissinger sets up firm for global consulting
 - While Cameroon frets over image, nation's newsmen want freer press
 - Kuhn's situation; Reggie report
 - Poem
 - Lebanon's new leader
 - Emerson's candid views of himself; Emerson in His Journals, selected and edited by Joel Porte. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 544 pp. $...
 - Chicago couple redecorates their sky-view apartment
 - French try to cope with new wave of domestic terrorism
 - Tibetan exiles pass up Soviet offer of arms aid
 - Gandhi backs Mauritius in Indian Ocean claim
 - On film: '20s actress and '80s critic; Brooks recalls career; Lulu in Hollywood, by Louise Brooks. Introduction by William Shawn. New York: Alfred A...
 - The widow at Nain, afterward
 - Polish ban on newsman may prompt US retaliation
 - The budget: $400 billion still to go
 - Italian union nominates Walesa for Nobel prize
 - No-cook jams keep fresh berry taste