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Monitor articles for August 24, 1984
- News In Brief
- Getting beyond the headlines: 'NewsHour' leads the way
- Voters turned out, but not turned off
- Moped regulations stall on Block Island, R.I.
- The lessons of the wilds - from a biologist's point of view; In a Patch of Fireweed: A Biologist's Life in the Field, by Bernd Heinrich. Cambridge,...
- News In Brief
- Perry Johnson on rehabilitation (excerpts from a 1979 speech)
- Real estate transactions - experts debate the question of who represents whom
- News In Brief
- China's designs are rattling the economy of Hong Kong
- Canadian campaign shifts focus from images to issues
- Ride & Tie racing, a sports mix for the strong of foot and hoof
- Kemp leaves Dallas amid speculation about his plans for '88
- News In Brief
- Staging and upstaging at the Dallas convention
- News In Brief
- Toxic waste: let's dump testiness and make some basic changes
- News In Brief
- Books that prod the schools - a reading list
- Taking aim at the deficit
- President Reagan's call for a free Eastern Europe: a play for votes?
- An overview of eight states where reforms are becoming realities
- Challenge in Morocco
- News In Brief
- A sculptor in the Deep South
- Voters turned out, but not turned off
- A spiritual destiny?
- News In Brief
- In 'The Golem,' the monster runs amok, the production dawdles; The Golem Play by H. Leivick. Translated from the Yiddish by J. C. Augenlight. Direct...
- In the midst of reform: the perspective of a leading urban educator
- Many foreign investors looking to Tokyo stocks for rising sums
- Are the conservatives right?
- Clogging: kickin' up its heels all over the country
- Translating the current push for educational reforms into academic excellence
- Colombia-guerrilla truce: a model for Central America?
- Voters turned out, but not turned off
- News In Brief
- Our prisons: What is their mission? Outgoing Michigan corrections director sees public protection as the goal, fairness as the means
- The land serene
- Billy Graham invited to make preaching tour in USSR
- News In Brief
- The white porch
- Voters turned out, but not turned off
- Voters tuned out, but not turned off
- Voters tuned out, but not turned off
- News In Brief
- Voters tuned out, but not turned off
- After Dallas
- GOP looks south and invites Democrats to switch sides
- US high school students speak out
- But what if they had had a computer?
- Suffragists' march
- A convincing, urgent plea for excellence in teaching the humanities; Against Mediocrity: The Humanities in America's High Schools, edited by Chester...
- A love of old things leads couple into a new vocation
- GOP momentum mounts in Dallas
- News In Brief
- New software puts the small in touch with the big in computer world
- News In Brief
- Low turnout of Colored voters suggests S. African 'reform' may be backfiring
- On a clear day you can perceive forever
- Voters tuned out, but not turned off