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Monitor articles for August 03, 1984
- Prepare your house before painting it
- Guilty of homework
- Private firms enter the business of operating government prisons
- A quest for 'open space' near bustling Silicon Valley.
- Banking demystified; The Mystery of Banking, by Murray Rothbard. New York: Richardson & Snyder. 1983. 286 pp. and index. $19.95.
- Yugoslav 'anarchy' may lead to more democracy
- Nixon years: a chronology
- The long arm of coincidence.
- Flight of the peso: what it will take to stem outflow of Latins' capital.
- On not making do
- A talk with CBO's Penner: upbeat outlook for fiscal '84
- America's three-part space package for studying Halley's Comet
- Backstroker Carey is in class by himself
- Diving for the Andrea Doria (again)
- Women Olympians
- Reforming US election reforms
- A baseball story
- News In Brief
- Carl Lewis is ready 'to get down and go' for track, sprint gold
- Interstate bank mergers get go-ahead from court
- Jean Mayer: an educator with a global perspective
- Censorship, the spirit and the letter
- A statue without limitations
- Between soft covers
- News In Brief
- A small press taking on the largeness of the world
- John G. Ryden and Yale University Press
- Dome Petroleum sees a debt letup - if it can sell stock
- When it comes to eating bread, Egyptians don't loaf around
- Is this really what Chekhov had in mind? Innovative directors at the Guthrie put personal stamp on the classics
- News In Brief
- East German chink in Soviet armor.
- IBM, European Community reach compromise on antitrust issue.
- Americans in sneakers flock to Britain
- God's instant response
- Resignation of the nation's 37th President
- News In Brief
- US, Romanian women now battle for individual gymnastics gold
- News In Brief
- Generational one-upmanship: five miles to school
- Richard Hugo, an unaccommodated man;
- Bow crossers' triumph
- Criminy Jane
- Protecting Hong Kong's future
- Absorbing the Earth's billions
- Moscow responds to Reagan's wooing with grunts and grumbles
- Jackson's return to Carolina reflects power shift to South
- Where have all the black children gone?
- Hijacking tests mettle of France's new prime minister
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
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- Music left and right
- A romance for all ages; Tirant lo Blanc, by Joanot Martorell and Marti Joan de Galba. Translated by David H. Rosenthal. New York: Schocken. 642 pp....
- News In Brief
- Post-and-beam construction: lasting quality. From Japan's Golden Hall to an invincible New England barn
- New political start for sullied Providence.
- News In Brief
- The music conservatory
- News In Brief
- News In Brief