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Monitor articles for August 12, 1985
- In semester at sea, students are immersed in marine studies
- Rounding bases on money issues -- a look at earned-pay averages
- Adults find a high school education is better late than never
- On watching what we watch
- All sides in Nicaragua play to US public. Abduction of US activists is latest example of how `contra' groups and ruling Sandinistas themselves try t...
- Baseball's back but on going woes temper the joy in Mudville
- Florida prompts US to keep Cuban criminals in custody
- Feeling the touch of Love
- I am beginning to notice more about my own city
- Why Challenger's engine shut down
- `Swan Lake' in Little Rock: Baryshnikov & Co. brings ballet to down-home USA
- TV spots will urge Americans to take role in reporting crime
- Wall Street eyes retail sales pace for signs of economic upturn
- Federal judge places legal roadblock across New York's Westway
- News In Brief
- A `GI Bill' to recruit America's teachers
- Rebel leader Museveni angles for power in post-coup Uganda
- Americans and Arabs
- Sleuths may have solved `hum'-dinger of a mystery in Sausalito. A strange noise has been vexing houseboat residents
- Shocking defeat deflates Becker; Philadelphia's baseball follies
- US is slow off mark in effort to play role in China nuclear industry
- `Karl Bodmer's America'. 19th-century painter's watercolor record of frontier life
- Soviet message to reporters. Harassment of Monitor writer seen as part of effort to keep reporters from covering sensitive subjects
- White House order mandates closer oversight of regulations that govern everyday life -- from food processing to mortgage insurance to air quality. P...
- Arab summit contributes little to Mideast peace effort. It stresses need for Arab unity, but fails to endorse Jordan's peace plan
- Sarney sets Brazil on the road to stability
- Life slows down in New York steel town
- What's Yupdoc? Find out on `West 57th,' CBS's slick new newsmagazine
- Battling the Soviet bureaucracy to reclaim confiscated notes
- America's parks
- Israeli warnings on Jordan-PLO ties dim hopes for Mideast peace
- Three Africas -- a legacy of tribalism and colonialism