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Monitor articles for June 19, 1985
- No kidding -- US goat cheese is catching on
- US finds it hard to use military might against terrorists
- Etc.
- A `Ring' cycle worthy of Wagner's grand design
- Information: a status symbol
- Pinning down low rate on a home mortgage via computer clearinghouse
- Changing the Pentagon's buying habits
- Offbeat `Prizzi's Honor' serves up cynicism with a smile
- Cupcake's snack
- Pay equity for jobs held by women:how states and cities put it into practice
- Urban progress
- Dishwashers and other divers after the meaning of work
- Leo Durocher travels memory lane, with a stop at Dusty Rhodes
- Improving the lot of women in remote Burkina Faso
- When high-tech sags, it hits a wide circuit
- Contras and Costa Rica feel the heat of Nicaraguan war. Sandinistas gain against rebels, but unlikely to triumph soon
- Risks with rebels
- Judicial challenge: discerning truth
- Reagan ready to drill holes in Hill water-project `pork barrel'
- Israel appears to harden its stance
- Boyle's moral essays chart the century's contours
- Incisive, witty book probes forces shaping modern fiction
- Fall of Portugal's coalition bolsters critics of system
- Lots and lots of magazines
- No kidding -- US goat cheese is catching on. Home, home on the farm -- where the goats roam
- Across the land, strike up the band
- Swordsman in the landscape of imagination. Paul Z. Rotterdam moved to the United States from Vienna in 1968. Ten years later, after numerous exhibit...
- Manila's days of parades and protests