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Monitor articles for July 19, 1985
- More or less restrictions?
- Civil rights debate on Hill raises issue of religious freedom. Some church leaders are concerned that proposed legislation to clarify antidiscrimina...
- Joint Arab peace moves put pressure on Israel for positive response
- Dark drama behind the faade of the commonplace
- UPDATE/The African famine
- Key Indicators
- Meet `ambassador' of US arts to France
- Flynn proves own best lobbyist in successful bid for new taxes
- Poland set to curb academic freedoms won in Solidarity era
- Lonely?
- Mexico wants Latin debt load shifted to wide political arena
- `More people are convinced of the need for smaller government'
- `Operation Greylord' flushing corruption from Chicago's courts. Incriminating tape recordings push latest judge to plead guilty
- Mulch for a potato empire
- Ultramarine,plus
- Ballerina shares her art with young people
- Books to help the small-business entrepreneur
- Ask an Architect
- Reagan ordeal: What impact on summit with Gorbachev?
- The news media and Reagan's illness. Microscopic press coverage leads many in Washington to say: `Enough'
- `Scientific' theater -- with strong doses of magic
- Investment primer:What happens when a stock is traded
- Business Highlights/US consumer confidence on the rebound
- Non-nuclear folly
- An Olympic rematch: Budd vs. Decker Slaney
- Smoking in Britain: penny a puff?
- Budgetmakers downbeat as talks stalemate
- Freeze Frames/A weekly update of film releases
- Toward arms pact
- Liberia breaks with USSR
- Only Rambo can tame a $200 billion budget deficit -- or can he?
- Despite its virtues, sole proprietorship isn't the sole way to go
- Europeans join forces on `Eureka' research. Now 17 nations are talking about rival to US `star wars' project
- Family and jobs are top priorities for Urban League in '85. Efforts to help young black fathers will highlight next week's meeting
- OECD. Scorekeeper for 24 rich nations
- Tour of architectural history confirms art form's new stature
- Get your sea legs before launching on your own
- Violence in South Africa causing collapse of black township governments
- Test before you teach
- Shrinkage at big computer show
- Modest recovery for industrial nations should stretch through 1986
- Deducting a trip to the hills. It's among tax breaks for small business
- Helping Africa to help itself
- Teen-agers discuss marriage, divorce, and family life
- Frustration grows for American League; 'Trotters to add women
- Helping free-lancers be freer. Book says organizing like a big business can do small wonders for performance