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Monitor articles for July 30, 1985
- GOP jockeying around the Beltway
- Tennessee hamlet awaits GM's coming
- Lights on Regan
- What it takes to be 20-win pitcher; key role of general managers
- Illinois firms in S. Africa add little to quality of life
- Where history and a personal touch are part of the service
- This teen plays and the jazz world listens
- The armistice with no peace
- Tanzania: drifting back to capitalism? Donor nations hope new leader will turn economy around
- Little improvement in human-rights situation in Eastern Europe. Hungary is `liberal,' Czechoslovakia hard-line, and Bulgaria unnoticed
- Kampuchean resistance leader threatens to resign
- Guadeloupe tries to defuse crisis
- Helsinki meeting seen as prelude to November summit. US and Soviet foreign ministers plan to meet for talks tomorrow
- Turning Africa around
- Fact-filled study of Ethiopian campaign breathes with life, energy
- Joblessness stuck on high plateau
- Discouraging words back home on the range. Ranchers' troubles include drought and a beef surplus
- Gaining a balance
- `Chekhov': defining the essence of the playwright
- Ugandan stability after the coup
- Arab-Jewish tension rises in Israel
- Stocking onions
- For Aunt Alma
- Quotable quotes
- `The loose-leaf library'
- William Shakespeare on foolish fancies
- Big jobs, big lessons await US-Soviet teamwork in space
- Big-city ceilings
- When the setting calls for pyramids, filmmakers avoid Egypt
- South Africa: sanctions or partition?
- Cities use private firms to fill transit gaps
- Knowing just when to hand details to others is a fine art
- Legal clinic helps bring justice to E. Palo Alto
- Nibbling at Shakesp. Cont.