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Monitor articles for July 08, 1985
- India & Pakistan: window of opportunity
- Rare exhibit of Afro-American works of art
- The steers
- Ralph's posse
- A pioneer broker reorganizes and expands
- How illiteracy, and aliteracy, waste the wisdom of the ages
- I was looking for the prairie
- West Europe wants to generate jobs but shuns big outlays
- Rain in the rafters, song in their hearts Singin' in the Rain Musical comedy based on the MGM film. Screenplay and adaptation by Betty Comden and Ad...
- Meeting terrorism with prayer
- Billie Jean King spearheads revival of team tennis league from top
- Lloyd Alexander/His children's books explore clash between good and evil
- Judge who desegregated Boston schools in '74 is now relinquishing his role. System nurtured by Judge Garrity could be model for other cities
- `Undiscovered Country': a witty but dry study of Victorian love Undiscovered Country Play by Arthur Schnitzler, adapted by Tom Stoppard. Directed by...
- Civil rights seen as judicial issue of '80s
- Senators pressure President to play hardball on trade. House warns Japan, urges White House to alter policy
- Advertising industry, savvy with image, focuses on it own
- Whatever budget cuts Congress may agree on are in for some erosion
- Enriching your child's vocabulary
- Members past and present
- A new art from the calendar: how to time your stock purchases
- OPEC tries to regain dominance
- Brutality cases renew citizen interest in policing the police
- W. Germany is key to whether Europe joins US `star wars' effort. United States hopes Bonn will support the research program and lead the way for the...
- Upset victory boosts political fortunes of Britain's third party
- From Khartoum to Cape Town/An African Journey: Meet the Pagoulatoses and their hotel, the place to stay in Khartoum
- America's gambling/ Taking a chance. The growing US betting fervor Americans spend more money on lotteries than they do on federal law enforcement,...
- Korea gets tough with students. Police crack down as challenge to government rises
- Fleeing north: three Nicaraguans tell why
- Olympian
- NEA responds to criticism, presses for more teaching standards
- White S. African researchers blast apartheid policy
- Arab-Americans feel US backlash from TWA hijacking