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Monitor articles for August 02, 1985
- Living in a nuclear age/The political wisdom of Albert Einstein
- US arms for Pakistan
- West Germany unruffled by dollar decline
- The bandleader smelled of doughnuts
- Freeze Frames, a weekly update of film releases
- California's `grapes of wrath' -- 1985. Labor leader Chavez, angered by lack of progress, jousts with governor
- Massachusetts Ethics Commission left with more bark than bite
- Inventive Americans -- potash to zippers
- News In Brief
- Slice of Czech life/Ivan Klima: alienated yet bound to his homeland
- South Korean crackdown on opposition reaches even ruling party
- Hiroshima: trying to clear away a 40-year-old cloud
- Slackening world trade worries Latin American debtors
- For children and adults/Sophisticated reading of children's classics
- Square dance
- Bang-up 400th year for investors on the Frankfurt exchange
- Congress closes with budget accord]
- Sanctuary activists awaiting trial watch key defense wither
- A warning from Helsinki's delegates. They caution against over-optimism in wake of successful US-Soviet meeting
- How to read your bar code
- As wide-open roads become jammed, Texans ponder mass transit. Arlington voters debating change in way of life
- US balances moral and strategic interests
- Best Viking yet/Superbly edited Russian anthology
- Grading television news coverage
- Bureaucratic gamesmanship/Lessons from Iranian hostage crisis
- Home Fix-up
- Remembering Hiroshima by restoring an artifact of the Atomic Age
- [Findley `speaks out'/Impartial look at arm twisting by the Israel lobby in US
- Helsinki revisited: groping for world stability
- `Retaliation'
- Choices for children
- Editor's choice
- US Postal Service/The last monopoly. Despite the growth of electronic mail, most postal experts agree that households will still receive print mail...
- Irish antiques create a country look
- Polish officials speak frankly about nation's economic woes
- Knowing that God exists
- Shuttle team wrings success out of failure
- Update/The African Famine
- `American Almanac' will pick up where nightly news leaves off
- Black colleges in trouble. Problems revolve around money, mainstreaming
- Delightful `Dim Sum' a treat for the eye and the heart
- A shopping center with a personal touch and Old World flavor
- Boston schools to have a black as superintendent. City moves further away from era of racial confrontation
- Schools task after desegregation
- Shevardnadze's style is easy and open
- US Postal Service/The last monoply. Exit E-COM, enter OCR: USPS trends
- Our neon grandmother