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Monitor articles for July 29, 1985
- After coup in Uganda, more instability expected. New rulers try to come to terms with rebels
- Moscow's spotty human-rights record. Anniversary of Helsinki accords highlights alleged Soviet violations
- New England's once-faltering economy is in the chips
- Glass
- News In Brief
- Political power: two big-city mayors jockey to get it and keep it. Challengers face uphill battle against N.Y.C.'s Ed Koch
- Why conservatives should support a free marketplace of ideas
- The poet replies
- Beware the Wall Street optimism, this canny analyst warns
- High interest rates cause trade deficit
- Simple view of complex Irish nationalist
- Timely Scouting
- Scrutinize the US-China nuclear pact
- Fruit
- South African President and Bishop Tutu likely to meet soon
- Love in Art/The task of the critic calls for an open heart
- Eagle soaring
- `Oil crisis' cry raised again, despite today's ample supply. But others see repeat of '70s conditions as unlikely
- Despite divisions, women's meeting reaches consensus
- Day-care centers struggling to find insurance
- Computer spots students before they fail
- The wasp
- As the dollar declines, so does the appeal of US investments to foreigners
- On `the corner' in Austin, a day's work is catch as catch can
- Vetoing obstinacy
- Experimental theater at its most intense
- Putting principals `on line' may serve schools best
- Budget countdown begins, with five days till recess
- Who is that woman behind the mask? Umpire Pam Postema. Veteran of top minor-league level eager to move up to baseball majors
- Remembering Hiroshima . . . and still feeling the heat
- outlook that heals