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Monitor articles for July 05, 1983
- Qaddafi promises friendly ties to surprised Morocco
- A latter-day look at Grant Wood, American hero
- Reagan's dollar-and-cents summitry
- The biscuit dancer
- The rising cost of Israel
- Saving Grace, or how not to waste the taxpayers' money
- TV's loose control knob
- Kremlin counts on informers to keep Soviet society in line
- 'We deliver'
- Third world disappointed at economic conference
- 'We want out!' say Staten Islanders
- Chronicling change in the cast of superpowers
- Shultz tries to keep US-India ties durable -- but vague
- The Heidelberg countryside
- CCC-17 call home; an end to hooky, cooperative education
- Cezanne: reconstructing direct vision
- A stock analysts' roadshow accents 'getting to know you'
- US Open counts birdies, eagles, and . . . chipmunks?
- Recycling crusade proves practical for cities
- High court's impact on Reagan policies, criminals, rights
- Not all 'Orient Express' trains go to the Orient
- Medieval tours of England, France
- Cloning: science in search of an ethic
- When Brazil's soldiers go back to the barracks
- Tomorrow's leaders debate today's challenges at World Affairs Seminar
- When realism and compassion are called for
- Can Shultz's stop in Mideast help head off partitioning of Lebanon?
- Kremlin steps up threat to West Europe
- South Africa restores rights to some leading critics -- but for how long?
- Richmond College: 'Little America' in London
- Navratilova, McEnroe rule Wimbledon
- Court narrows 'insider' stock trading rules
- R. Buckminster Fuller: inventor, architect, author
- Iraq, Egypt begin to break ice
- Business school dean; New stride for pioneer economist
- Congress starts search for way to recoup veto power
- Clean humor stages a comeback try
- Huge frontier project has potential to pay off Brazil's debts
- A stock analysts' roadshow accents 'getting to know you'
- Disappointment healed
- Folkestone -- by Orient Express
- Officials cite faulty design in bridge collapse
- The legislative veto; What would Madison have thought?
- Atom smasher breaks a record
- Education takes a backseat to survival in rural Pakistan
- A play space for children and parents
- Hafez Assad, the 'lion' of Syria, plays kingpin to Mideast peace
- Arafat loyalists work out ceasefire with rebels
- Americans are less than enchanted by 'Soviet Life'
- Caring a fig