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Monitor articles for July 05, 1985
- Mexico's ruling party pulls out all the stops to win election in key state
- Back home for the 4th, lawmakers are nagged about the deficit. Indianans spout off on federal waste
- Update on: The African famine
- New books for kids promise to please with nature, adventure, and tender lessons
- Now in paper
- Editor's choice
- `Great Satan'?
- Kool Jazz Festival. Bypassing the mainstream to explore the rising stars of fusion and blues
- Education should drop the guise of being a science. New book attacking SATs has right message, wrong tone
- Good time for a summit meeting
- Strategies for society's future. Current affairs book briefs THE following article inaugurates a new, regular Book Review feature, reporting on rece...
- Clearing the ground for US-Soviet dialogue. A stronger Gorbachev is set for summit, but does he want easier relations?
- Outlook for the US-Soviet summit. Reagan and Gorbachev may score politically even if key issues unresolved
- Public awareness, action needed to combat elder abuse
- Unwise TV swap
- `Did you sell Blossom?' `Eyah.'
- Europe weighs costs of imposing sanctions on South Africa. Europe's large investments make nations lukewarm to anti-apartheid action
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The Panama Canal Treaties -- an insider's story of what happened
- Go ask Maugham
- Russians seek a touch of `klass' in a `classless' society
- Northeast farmers sidestep economic squeeze, so far. Crop variety helps Moriuchi peach farm stay in the pink
- Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
- Shultz heads east to reinforce US ties with Pacific Basin allies
- Basketball Hall of Fame ushers in its first women inductees
- CBS announces plan to fend off Turner takeover
- A-bomb advocate Lewis L. Strauss -- his influence on early policy
- Walker Percy chose fiction to illuminate his faith in Christianity, discontent with Christendom Novelist as philosopher
- Rev. Moon's meetings on communism popular among some Idaho lawmakers. Unification Church may gain politically from seminars
- Diplomacy by day, culture by night. Soviet and US delegates make music at Chautauqua
- An ever-amusing and not-so-Victorian Queen
- Working artists stimulate classes in California program
- Crime and spiritual vigilance
- The smell of the campfire, the roar of the girls
- Dividing and conquering. Calculating competitors vie for world math title
- Marxist historian looks at labor pains of Britain's working class
- Choices for children. Clever tale on birds of a different feather
- The national characteristics of design
- Where explorers have been rubbing elbows for 80 years. An exclusive Manhattan club plays host to the world's intrepid
- Toll-free hot lines can come in handy
- Summer contemplation
- Designers are tuning in to decorating with brass -- instruments, that is