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Monitor articles for July 20, 1984
- Wall Street's lag gives discounters pause
- Gift from a stranger
- Long-range decorating plan allows for gradual updating of first homes
- Democrats: on to the campaign trail
- News In Brief
- CBS sends 'The Cat in the Hat' to China
- Politics hinders food aid to starving people in Ethiopia
- Caribbean leaders want a US commission to study their region
- Investment primer: reading those gray stock tables
- Europe's new bureaucrats less favorable to US?
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- A class takes to the sea to build character
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- New twists in US tax law include capital gains, personal property
- News In Brief
- S. African black towns on brink of unrest?
- News In Brief
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- Food and population: a delicate balance
- Folding green from a green thumb: how moonlighting sprouts
- If you bring an open mind, Japan's Kyogen Theater can be a cultural treat
- Tools for the self-employed: how two people got computers
- News In Brief
- Men in the Kremlin caught in the rut of Brezhnev-era policies
- Caribbean challenge
- The protest that heals
- Speaker O'Neill: 'momentum' is key for Mondale
- French Communists bid au revoir to Fabius & company
- News In Brief
- Some collectors need a little inspiration
- Vote helps Israel dodge financial mess
- News In Brief
- Bringing convention news to home computers around the nation
- USFL considers switch to fall; Borg makes tennis return
- Saddam T-shirts and watches remind Iraqis of who's on top
- Iran's doves and hawks disagree over Gulf war strategy
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- News In Brief
- A comeback in rent-a-book: latest hard-covers within easy reach
- Next month: Financing higher education
- Special challenges face a couple starting family business
- News In Brief
- Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
- News In Brief
- IRS wants its due from moonlighting, but it still offers write-offs
- News In Brief
- On the entertainment trades: three intriguing views; The Hollywood Hall of Shame, by Harry and Michael Medved. New York: Perigee Books. 235 pp. $8.9...
- Q&A
- Japan takes hints from the US on real estate marketing techniques
- Hart delegates promise their 'new coalition' will be back in '88
- Reissue of Hitchcock's 'Rope': despite some frays, still fascinating
- Rising interest rates a mystery that is baffling economists
- News In Brief
- Financial planners find many paths lead to their 'sheepskins'
- Design tips from Mr. Perault
- Gift to a stranger
- Democrats wonder how to build on uneven base of historic convention
- UN's 'Agenda': using television as a global problem solver
- News In Brief
- Deficit: more than a down payment needed
- Pre-retirement programs help ease transition
- Still-confident Republicans undaunted by Democrats' duo
- Johnson: Mondale's No. 1 honcho
- Government by moratorium is not government