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Monitor articles for August 17, 1984
- News In Brief
- Unrest in S. Africa's black schools
- Despite high costs, it's still possible to finance a college education
- Choosing the right lamp, shade, bulb
- 'All systems are go' for slowing world population growth. Mexico meeting ends with all sides claiming their views were reflected
- How troubles of banks differ from thrifts'
- And furthermore ...
- For newlyweds: balancing the checkbook and other financial feats
- The faceless Electoral College
- In 'The Real Thing,' Tom Stoppard tackles reality in a fictional world
- News In Brief
- Loans to third world leave some major US banks out on a limb
- A gradual - but decisive - step backward in Zimbabwe
- News In Brief
- New personal computer model raises IBM horizons yet higher
- Bread or stones?
- No quick glances, you know
- 'Flow control': air industry must revamp its schedules
- What happened to the $1 billion in aid to Cambodia? A new book tells
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Big bank loans to six troubled developing countries
- GOP platform nudged to right. House conservatives dominate panel, hammer out planks moderates dislike
- News In Brief
- Modern ways to shed light
- Hafez Assad, back in control in Syria, takes measures to cut power of rivals
- How to size up that hot stock tip using the fine print of a prospectus
- John Jay Iselin, the programming wizard of public TV
- Why we buy what we buy - don't ask!
- Japan's schools
- News In Brief
- Network TV coverage of GOP convention next week
- College-financing options blossom. Among them: job tie-ins, prepayments, more aid
- Outside GOP big top, the side shows begin
- Computer service shows a family how to take the costs of college in stride
- Olympic memories: US bias showed; emotional images remain
- A QUEST FOR QUAKEPROOF BUILDINGS.
- A look at new tactics to pay the way to college
- In late summer ...
- A collection of legends from the concrete canyons
- News In Brief
- 3 sources of information about financing college
- How a US bond for overseas investors may reduce the cost of borrowing at home
- Cruz: 'Sandinistas must talk'
- News In Brief
- US tests Mideast waters - gingerly
- GOP keynoter radiates self-help ideal
- News In Brief
- Floor stenciling adds color and style to any room in the house.
- Canada has trouble focusing on its pay-TV policy.