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Monitor articles for July 31, 1984
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A.
- US position on population criticized
- News In Brief
- The prayer factor
- Jonathan's ark
- Crime bill reflects politics of 1984
- European space agency gains potent thrust
- News In Brief
- On being looked at by a whale
- Cabbies, cows in Hungary's private sector
- Cruising Norway's fjords: let me count the ways
- Soviet control in Afghanistan is anything but complete
- Lebanon: two symbols of tension fade
- Spontaneous conventions
- Governors' plan to curb deficit
- Remembering the 'ones not there'
- EPA isn't going after pollution scofflaws, agency's critics say
- Israelis debate how to counter 'the rabbi who hates Arabs'
- News In Brief
- For the top officers in small businesses, raises running well
- Southern Democratic leaders assess Ferraro factor, urge her to 'Come on down!'
- US military may have to resume draft to fill ranks in '90s. Economic recovery and shrinking 'youth cohort' cut into recruitment
- Soviets alarmed at East-West German ties
- Salvador guerrillas switch strategy to evade Air Force
- Daley Thompson primed for rare second Olympic decathlon title
- Strange courtship
- National legislators' group urges monetary overhaul
- Cheaper oil
- Crime bill reflects politics of 1984
- France's Mnouchkine and her 'metaphorical' Theatre du Soleil
- How to mulch troublesome weeds out of existence
- News In Brief
- Trying to harvest a policy to keep farm sector competitive
- Can the Republicans lose?
- At 23, Jill Sterkel is the 'grande dame' of US swim team
- Sour mood grips Kremlin leaders. Moscow is scowling angrily both at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles and at East Germany's efforts to keep up detent...
- News In Brief
- Innovation behind the Iron Curtain: the problems and promise of Soviet R&D
- News In Brief