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Monitor articles for June 26, 1985
- Improving a bad credit rating
- Columbia River site, a part of nuclear power's past, may be called on again
- Imaginative choices, uneven singing mark St. Louis Opera Theatre
- Divine protection
- Herr an unexpected pacesetter at plate; Hawkins finally halted
- July Sky chart/Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide. The sky chart is designed to correspond to the sky at 10 p.m. the first of the month, 9 p.m. in th...
- The cheerful taker
- Two Sikhs, fugitives from US, may be linked to plane explosions
- SHIITE EXTREMISM/Arab Gulf states are particularly vulnerable to attack
- Climbing without ropes
- Brothers' keepers
- `Another wee slice of bread?'
- Reynolds issues: integrity and civil rights
- Whites warm to life in Zimbabwe, but cool to election
- Environmental groups set aims for progress in 21st century
- America's good guys (and gals) in new role
- Fresh salmon and peas, for Fourth of July
- Fighting communism in South America
- Herbert Blomstedt: a director who will uphold SFO's legacy of honest excellence
- Precise figures
- Combating terrorism/US at work to make its embassies more secure. Report urges relocation of US posts, use of new technology
- Japanese-American challenges World War II internment policy
- Honor at Andrews
- For car-owners -- stealing the opportunity from car thieves
- How can we keep the world's terrorists from violating us all?
- Colloquial English translation enlivens Gogol's comic tales
- Yuppie tale by an author on verge of serious fiction
- Children serve as natural goodwill ambassadors abroad
- Amnesty International poll says Americans' support for death penalty is soft
- Business highlights/Conviction of market journalist bolsters white-collar crackdown
- Reassessing Christina Rossetti's pure, passionate poetry
- Qaddafi pursues dual strategy in effort to expand Libya's influence in Chad
- Combating terrorism/Turning world against terrorists. Britain gains on IRA terror
- Arizona's Babbitt explores the Mexican connection
- The two worlds of Abraham Lincoln