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Monitor articles for August 21, 1984
- On with Reagan's counterrevolution
- News In Brief
- Q&A.
- South Africa pushes Coloreds, Indians to vote for Parliament
- News In Brief
- At GOP convention, political road signs for '84 and beyond say 'Right turn only.' ... and draws cheers from partisans
- GOP says Ferraro no longer 'drives' Democrats forward
- Big Olympics for Canada; why marathon trials?
- Heirloom seeds give gardeners a chance to save plants from extinction
- News In Brief
- Escaping the mob
- Key points in furor over Ferraro finances
- The US role in Honduras
- Trollope's novels are back in an appealing world classics series
- With the right plants and trees, a backyard can be a real bird resort.
- News In Brief
- At the Venice Biennale, art world is clouded by self-consciousness
- How much '84 income from Trivial Pursuit?
- Is US responsible for Israel's inability to form a government?
- Selling free enterprise in the third world: will the Asian model outsell the West?
- Architectural one-upmanship: Is there no limit?
- At GOP convention, political road signs for '84 and beyond say 'Right turn only.'
- News In Brief
- Pay phones - they just don't make 'em like they used to
- News In Brief
- 'The Rise of the Right': a book political strategists will scrutinize; Rise of the Right, by William A. Rusher, New York. William Morrow & Co. 328 p...
- Nuclear winter: the case for weapons reductions and defense
- Moscow's German dilemma
- Orillia, Ontario - the small town Canada's candidates can't afford to bypass
- News In Brief
- When the experts are all wet
- News In Brief
- 'One-man legislature' takes on the politicians - and wins
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Labor's early backing of Mondale pays off
- Ferraro releases '79-83 tax data; sends IRS a check for $53,459
- 'Chariots of fire'
- America came out looking great
- PARADORES. The Spanish alternative
- Presidential contest between the advertising agencies takes shape.
- News In Brief
- Canada's voter registry goes to the people
- GOP's big lead
- Video art explores many aesthetic horizons in new exhibition.
- Speculation about '88 upstages '84
- Pressure is on Israel's Labor Party.
- Names most often mentioned to lead Republicans in '88
- Flying them or fixing them, Mary Feik loves airplanes.