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Monitor articles for July 15, 1985
- BL, Britain's state-owned automaker, seeks to shift out of neutral
- `Dear diary. . .' The Home Forum Competition. `And that's not all, dear diary'
- Looking out for the little guy in Germany
- Israeli debate: should settlers be pardoned?
- Nairobi conference: women's progress
- New aggressive mood catches House Democrats. House turns to tough talk . Conservatives bury opposition on foreign policy issues
- Women at UN meeting have hopes, but no illusions, about progress
- US lifts ban on poison aimed at coyotes, but controversy persists
- Who's going to teach the children of the baby-boomers?
- All you need to do is pull up a chair to enroll in `Penny U.'
- Arms sales mean big business for France
- Leading Chicago judge guilty of fraud
- Tulane's search for model sports program
- Reagan again steering ship of state.Little political impact seen, following surgery
- Helping the third-world's poor women
- Most state lotteries are clean, but some corruption is seeping in
- Sacking the sax's seamy image. `Poor relation' of the reeds finally getting some respect
- Support for Reagan
- High-rise hotel rates
- Mini-skirts are only part of the fashion trends in China
- Misstep on behalf of US shoe industry
- Britons debate drop in jobless rate. Some say it signals a turnaround, others say it's just a hiccup
- `Must read' books about Vietnam war
- Multinationals look up as the dollar slips down
- In Africa, railroads are the vital ties that bind the continent
- How to liven up your leisure. Plan your spare moments -- don't fritter them away
- Restoring and renewing
- From opossums to seals
- A brilliant, entertaining view of exotic Japanese folklore
- US hastens to prepare nuclear power pact for visit by Chinese
- For color photographer Joel Meyerowitz, the subject is vision, the pleasure of seeing