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Monitor articles for August 15, 1985
- Tobacco's tenacity
- Chairman of one top US steel firm speaks out on imports and trade imbalance
- The eloquent license plate
- Low-key `Daughter,' shining `Attila,' and disappointing `Norma'
- No clear legal limits on `contra' aid. Does administration role in raising private funds defy spirit of law?
- Road and rail traffic, a potential problem rolling through your neighborhood. Trucking deregulation has created safety concerns
- US envoy's Mideast visit highlights Israeli divisions
- Singapore's economic doldrums spark political concerns. Doubts involve future of parliamentary system
- Road and rail traffic, a potential problem rolling through your neighborhood. Experts urge better safeguards for chemical shipments
- West Germany affirms right of citizens to demonstrate peacefully
- Syria's Lebanon plan aims for peace, but results in violence. Fear of losing out in talks drives Christians and Muslims to fight
- Box turtle in the fast lane
- US and Nicaraguan `contras': how legal?
- Time to cut back funds?
- Kim Il Sung holds firm sway in North Korea. Despite slight move from isolation, regime's policies stay on course
- The beat on this exchange is heavy metal
- Nothing retiring about retirement. Senior-citizen centers, like the one in Milton, Fla., provide older Americans with hot meals -- as well as activi...
- Sparrows
- Texas attorney general ruling may hinder clergy's counseling efforts
- Green's back! PGA win returns unorthodox golfer to limelight
- The momentum behind defense spending
- Columbia's Osborn Elliott thinks press must meet the press
- A dream of a `Dream': Shakespeare as fierce social commentary
- Murphy's mission
- Worth noting on TV
- US population shifts away from rural, back to urban centers. Midwest is biggest loser though some cities gain
- Tense novel of residual idealism, racism
- Chipmaker forecasts an end to doldrums in the US industry
- Mazda B2000 LX
- A conductor's life in allegro
- Preventing evil
- Justifying cruelty: how a hard look at torture is avoided