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Monitor articles for August 09, 1985
- Giving Korean war vets their due
- Sports unions hit home runs, so far
- Controversy over 'Star Wars', CON
- The Geneva summit should avoid Helsinki mistakes
- Newport revival strikes a less political note
- Britain finds it's not easy being big guy on the block
- US reporters find rough going in USSR, despite Helsinki accords
- The South Pacific. Around the world in 72 days
- Update/The African famine
- Controversy over `Star Wars', PRO
- Bomb at US base points to resurgence of `Euroterrorism'
- Corporate giant's hot line helps employees solve personal problems
- I knew we were facing a benefit
- Some US bank stocks shedding image as risky market investments
- `Wandering' in Freiburg and the Black Forest
- Gratitude--when in pain?
- Monitor reporter's notes, files, tapes seized by Soviets
- Paisley/The popular pattern has traveled from Kashmir, India, to Paisley, Scotland, to Queen Victoria's England, to today's fashion markets
- Waves from the past keep museums afloat in Bath, Maine
- Cloudy future overshadows shuttle success
- Race for Tip O'Neill's seat is wide open
- L. L. Bean comes through
- South African violence spreads. Indian-black, black-black rioting hits usually-quiet area
- Life in Uganda returning to normal after coup
- A chat with Joe Dante, cartoonist-turned-filmmaker
- Freeze Frames
- Reagan war on dope: how effective in the long run?
- Much of shuttle's mission success depends on behind scenes work
- Moral government
- Watts since riots -- action, but little change
- Evangelizing the public schools. Christian educators discuss ways to boost eroding values
- It's 2 a.m. -- where's Tulip?
- New Zealand's Fiordland National Park -- a vacationer's paradise
- A year after riots, Lawrence, Mass., still copes
- On holiday in Quercy, France. A personal tour that explores the richness of this region