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Monitor articles for August 28, 1984
- Latvian rockers play with fire
- State balks at offshore oil plans
- Chinese youth make up for lost time.
- US poised to provide massive assistance if Israel adopts belt-tightening measures
- Salvador rebel leaders admit Army has thrown them off balance
- News In Brief
- Take a few sips of nostalgia at the Smithsonian's new Palm Court
- The Edinburgh Festival, an artistic kaleidoscope
- News In Brief
- Computer educators focus on ethics.
- Let officials write
- Three techniques for using nuclear energy in space
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A.
- Top-seeded McEnroe, Navratilova no tennis shoo-ins at US Open
- Bringing peace to family relationships
- Argentina and the politics of debt nonpayment
- Bringing democracy to Hong Kong. Will autonomy hold Peking at bay or destabilize the prosperous economy?
- South African legislative shift stumbles
- Shattering the pent-up silence of the Vietnam generation
- News In Brief
- An old idea that's generating new energy
- British professionals reluctantly begin to advertise and compete
- Master workers
- Seven California counties band together to handle toxic waste
- Gauging the impact of 'religious' issue in the '84 campaign.
- At Royal Ballet School, they combine toe work with homework.
- News In Brief
- Questions begin to surface about cargo of sunken French ship
- Painting
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- I quit
- US dusts off plans to use nuclear reactors in its space vehicles
- What Mondale now must do
- Swapping seeds. Saving pink tomatoes and purple potatoes - all in a day's work for grass-roots seed exchange group
- PR 'father' says his child needs training
- Reagan could gain a conservative ally in Canada next week
- Two liberal economists do some hand-wringing over colleagues
- A Suez story
- US democracy: a bargain
- Learning to read between the lines of garden advertisements