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Monitor articles for July 25, 1985
- `Niskanen Laws'
- News In Brief
- A change of thought--not suicide
- Helping
- Aspidistra: the carefree houseplant
- Papandreou gets down to Herculean task of economic recovery
- NBC asks if our pension funds need protection
- A housing design to meet the changing needs of today's family
- The magical touch of the Bernstein baton
- Nuclear power industry delighted over US-China pact
- Meeting US electricity demand in the '90s
- An American finds Iran a pleasant surprise
- In Gdansk, Polish workers are cautious but defiant
- Macho image of smokeless tobacco lures more teen-agers
- Bitter harvest
- Worth noting on TV
- Reagan expected to lose bid for line-item veto
- Walker spy case puts spotlight on military's `C3'
- Hastening Haitian political reform
- Dwindling prairies spark new push for preservation
- Portrait of the artist as a young master
- Stylish short stories about the perils of artistic mediocrity
- High-performance turbo 900 from Saab
- As German population shrinks, economic questions multiply
- Lyle, a native son, ends drought of British winners in golf Open
- The relevance of charity
- If Marianne Faithfull turns you on more than Madonna, see `Our Time'
- Why are Americans the victims?
- Gorbachev's tack
- Western economists see trouble in East Germany's tight controls
- One decade since the Final Act
- 10 years of encouraging human rights in Eastern Europe
- Immigration --a fair reception