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Monitor articles for August 01, 1985
- Monarchs and milkweed in midsummer
- A cheer for playing the game
- Secretary Hodel takes flak from all sides
- Worth noting on TV
- Haulers' strike leaves new autos stranded
- Modest accords
- Musical podiums/Recent spate of conductor-swapping raises questions
- Domestic politics has Latin lands on edge over foreign debt
- Soundtakes
- Hungary alleges Romanian rights abuses. Budapest voices concerns about its ethnic minority in Romania
- Africa getting rain but aid still needed, UN official warns
- Little League scoops up a big following
- Carpenter Jimmy
- College football's a-Mayes-ing back from Saskatchewan
- Asia: from the Philippines to Tibet
- the skater:
- Krakow is turning black, thanks to prosperity -- and pollution
- Space-going trees aboard latest shuttle mission
- On the move?
- Alaska governor, in impeachment testimony, tells his side of story. Sheffield tells state's senators he can't remember crucial meeting
- No way to avoid tax hikes, politicians say. Presidential hopeful Baker splits with White House on more taxes
- US-Soviet meeting leaves both sides cautiously upbeat
- Pam Shriver seeking tennis breakthrough. Seven-year veteran of pro tour wants to reach final of major event again
- No way to avoid tax hikes, politicians say. Taxes could boost US out of deficit, but which tax is best?
- Computer graphics now allow subtle alteration of news photos. Ability to alter photographs without detection raises news ethics issue
- Style, subjects give fiction collection unique coherence
- Shenzhen, China: freewheeling trade and social ills. Experiment in freer economy tests patience of some leaders
- Shuttle team reaps a scientific harvest, despite malfunctions
- `I second that!'
- Italy -- alive and well
- US Postal Sevice/The last monopoly. Their appointed rounds -- but at what price?
- Peru's President calls for Latin unity to deal with region's debt
- LETTER FROM KRAKOW/Pollution and time take their toll on proud, historic Polish city
- Buick Century T-Type geared to younger buyers
- Bankers in Mexico skeptical of changes
- New Zealand's political `Muhammad Ali' bows out
- Italy's troubled justice system -- Agca's `Bulgarian connection'
- Manhattan solo concert falls short of Rollins's spellbinding standard
- When movement is the subject
- From Khartoum to Cape Town/AFRICAN JOURNEY. How the glamour of a trans-Africa trek by Land Rover can begin to wear thin