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Monitor articles for August 06, 1984
- California Democrats to Mondale: Don't concede state to Reagan
- Papandreau tries to let steam out of US-Greek pressure cooker
- After the oil glut gluttony: why Mideast oil remains crucial to East and West
- Exit Lance
- Talented US women's basketball team in drive toward gold medal
- Rhode Island casts economic net seaward in quest for prosperity
- News In Brief
- A woman for vice-president: what it means - and doesn't mean
- News In Brief
- Why the bulls leaped for the bandwagon
- News In Brief
- 'Carl Lewis Show' takes Olympic center stage
- News In Brief
- Desk-computer market still lures new makers
- Ease-up in US growth bodes well, but 1970s excesses aren't licked
- News In Brief
- Corporate America's high stakes in the Los Angeles Olympics
- Benoit wins marathon
- A beef encounter
- News In Brief
- Reagan, Mondale draw battle lines over taxes, economy
- A TIDAL WAVE OF HUMANITY
- People vs resources
- A museum to be proud of in Greenville, S.C.
- On oranges, 'user fees,' and tuition tax credits
- Olympic results of Aug. 1-4:
- News In Brief
- Mitterrand's march toward high-tech
- Israel's Labor gets nod, but power struggle remains
- Britain's 'green and pleasant' land turns California brown
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A school for teens who've opted out of school
- In Him my heart trusts
- German question
- Volunteerism among small businesses
- Official Olympic goodies from ties to trash bags
- Consumers skeptical of deregulation
- Air Florida seeking merger
- Two gangster flicks that fail to deliver the goods
- News In Brief
- Helping children to accept responsibilities
- Democratic ticket may 'go for the gold' in California
- News In Brief
- New-style legislature may be costly for South Africa when it can least afford it
- Then Sophy kicked Mona Lisa
- ABA panel recommends ways to cut cost, length of trial process
- News In Brief
- The 'Strangelovian' world of civil defense planning; The Day After World War III, by Edward Zuckerman. New York: Viking Press. 374 pages. $18.95.
- Jobless rate rises
- News In Brief
- Moscow's responsibility in space arms talks
- Portrait of the artist on a dairy farm