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Monitor articles for July 30, 1984
- Aid the troubled, protect the innocent
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Britain's Labour Party spells out its nonnuclear defense plan
- News In Brief
- Israel's political deadlock shifts hope for peace back to US
- Soviet wonderwoman rockets to stardom
- GNP frisky, prices firm - economic news offers good base for Reagan
- News In Brief
- The torch of spiritual understanding
- News In Brief
- Japanese ruling party heads for a November showdown
- The bank bailout
- Soviet team edged 12 other stars, but Korchnoi had no complaint
- American abstract art 1927-1944: a unique vision?
- Career, diapers pale before the irresistibility of 'one short person'
- S. Africa Indians split over plans for new parliament
- What being a diplomat in a foreign country is all about
- Rocks
- The US and Guatemala at the crossroads
- 1959 in the USSR: Nixon, Khrushchev argue in the kitchen
- LINKS. I thought of you
- In word-processor maze, a new friend for peripatetic help
- Testing campaign themes in New Jersey
- Temporary-help industry, after temporary slack, is back strong
- News In Brief
- Corporate America a winner in high court
- News In Brief
- LINKS. Pass it on
- The Tibetans' long struggle to persevere in the face of oppression; In Exile From the Land of Snows, by John Avedon. New York: Knopf. 386 pp. $18. 9...
- Los Angeles discovers Olympic pride
- Classroom miscues
- News In Brief
- Cat King
- News In Brief
- Deflation emerges as a Wall Street concern
- At governors' meeting, mood is 'upbeat'
- Movie ratings: helpful to parents or just meaningless sets of letters?
- Selling Buicks in Sapporo: Can US business learn other tongues?
- News In Brief
- Documentary links US religious groups to Latin American policy
- State liquor stores: sodden with irony
- US role under fire in Honduras
- Tibet's exiled leader talks of homeland now ruled by China
- News In Brief
- Golden games ahead for US?
- Community colleges - an academic dead end for minority students?
- Time for US to give Poland a helping hand
- Opening ceremony filled with music, color, and pageantry
- People
- Summer Camp
- LINKS. What shall we give each other?
- Salvadorean Indians insist Duarte deliver on pre-election promise
- News In Brief