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Monitor articles for July 09, 1984
- Crime and evidence
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 'The Jesse Owens Story': TV tells of a black star in a white world
- Britain looks for ways to stop diplomatic violence
- News In Brief
- When the going gets hot, Kuwaitis grab their skates and head for the ice
- With market blahs, what's an investor to do?
- News In Brief
- White Sox' southpaw catcher-third baseman is a baseball rarity
- Dragonfly darning needle
- Foreigners still plowing money into US farmland, but rate of increase has eased off since the '70s
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Jobless rate falls faster than many economists expected
- News In Brief
- No time for siestas on Latin America
- Chicago's 'getting to know you' attempt to ease racial tension
- Labor harmony restored to West Germany - at least until fall
- Diamond dust
- Credo of judge who undid AT&T: 'Is it right ... fair?'
- Vigor in US economy suggests any pullback would be moderate
- Bullet bill unites pro- and anti-gun lobbies
- White House modifies stand on abortion aid
- The putting on of Mr. Peters
- Superdelegates' key role in San Francisco
- OAS: an alliance in need of rescue
- Unions regroup amid US smokestack shift
- Color craze: the season of the prepackaged identity?
- Liverpool heads for clash with London
- Australia's Labor Party may try to clip its prime minister's wings
- News In Brief
- Vacations with children: a little planning can make all the difference A day at the beach
- News In Brief
- Iraq takes lukewarm approach to a hot war
- Doubts grow about ability of Aquino board to pinpoint killer
- Latin American colleges strapped by tight budgets, tight reins
- Shuttle's balky motor causes major flight delay
- Preserving a pillar of crisis stability
- Vacations with children: a little planning can make all the difference A trip on the train
- True friends
- A special collection for the incredible Metropolitan
- A cop story that gets behind the statistics on illegal immigration; Lines and Shadows, by Joseph Wambaugh. New York: William Morrow & Co. 284 pp. $...
- News In Brief
- US seeks Chinese support on curbing nuclear weapons
- Working Moms: New study looks at how children fare in school when mothers leave home to work