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Monitor articles for July 26, 1985
- Last chance for South Africa?
- What sank Massachusetts' Quincy shipyard
- BRI/Brothers Redevelopment Inc. --`helping people house each other' is what this group is all about
- The Beirut 7
- Whatever became of Richie? Look on the other side of the camera
- Congress is bottlenecked as recess nears. Budget effort grinds on, along with bills on defense, farms, Nicaragua
- `Black Cauldron' pours on the visual wizardry
- Baseball brimming with MVP candidates; hidden-ball deception
- Boston bank investigation finds sloppy management
- Challenging time for blacks. Teen unemployment is critically high, especially in cities
- France calls for sanctions against S. Africa
- New small computer has Commodore saluting its future
- Jordan's pursuit of Mideast peace fraught with risks
- US scientists delve into research by diving into Lake Superior
- Will India's Sikh accord hold?
- Freeze Frames/A weekly update of film releases
- Hodsoll veers career, boosts arts
- Update/The Africa famine
- Keep on with water cleanup
- Challenging time for blacks. Black civil rights groups working hard to improve image
- Skepticism about Ed'en Pastora's `crash' reflects his diminishing prestige
- God's children: forever employed
- Nicaragua's uprooted Indians/As refugees, the Miskitos face an uncertain future, having fled into neighboring Honduras to escape Sandinista troops t...
- For the man who invented elevators
- Cleaning up the waste
- `The Engineers' Club? Gracious!'
- American Academy in Rome/Vibrant retreat for US artists and scholars now searches for fiscal stability
- Chamber music that hits . . . and misses
- Rajiv's progress