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Monitor articles for July 18, 1983
- Trying to head off high-tech gender gap before it grows
- The education debate. What parents can do
- Fair sentencing: a hopeful 'seed in the wind'
- How NAACP delegates view '84
- Chad unmoved by OAU call for peace settlement
- Trusting government -- a bit more
- Discovering the joys of an 'un-vacation'
- Bringing the Connie Chung touch back to network news
- Soviet oil exports still going strong
- Stein and Thomson's 'The Mother of Us All'; America's operatic snapshot album
- Activity ideas for children
- New Tory leader breezes onto Canadian political scene
- Peace talks may interest Hussein
- Two top economists say US interest rates to rise
- The forgiveness that heals
- Worthwhile plan for Latin America
- Will Baker or Casey have to go?
- Military pensions: a political minefield for reformers
- West German conservatives practice 'Ostpolitik,' too
- How Real estate agents help fight crime
- Volcker-watchers are busy as Fed chief visits the Hill
- Congress finds it tough to limit tax-exempt bonds
- Getting an early start on college
- Helping British teachers explore new avenues of religious education
- For two 11-year-old girls, computer camp is something to byte into
- School in summer? It's a hot topic
- Tropical heat and Japanese seaweed bewilder Britons
- Attacks on tourists prompt more Kenyan police patrols
- Greek approval of US bases pulls Athens more firmly into NATO fold
- Teamsters expected to give trucking firms more concessions to save jobs
- 2 more Pentecostals get permission to leave USSR
- Summer reruns in Congress: MX, Central America issues resurface
- NASA looks to women and minorities
- Two cited in sex probe say they will not resign
- Cardinals battle for lead despite pitching woes, other problems
- Boston's 'Southie' sheds its reputation as racial battlefield
- Slowing the pace in an avalanche of events
- Canada moves closer to US on Central America
- Poland tightening rules before martial law ends
- European TV: 'Good morning' in seven languages
- 'A spiritual recharging of batteries'
- Behind warm US-Israeli relations lie thorny issues of military aid
- Really keeping off the grass
- Arms sale to Taiwan risks icy US-China relations