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Monitor articles for August 20, 1985
- Trove, anyone?
- `Starting Your Own Business'
- Chile: 12 years of Pinochet
- Dole in Tokyo gets cool response to call for trade action. But senator finds concern friction may hurt overall ties
- A puzzle of historic proportions
- Agricultural enzymes unlock the soil to release nutrients
- The farm slide
- Car haulers climb back into trucks
- Parks progress
- Banner year for managers; Niekro brothers eye pitching mark
- High-yield corn from ancient seed strains
- Conservative trend in Hispanic movement. Advocacy group shifts priority from social to economic issues
- Ask the Gardeners, Q&A
- Museums worth a visit on a trip to the capital
- Kashmir's houseboats evoke bygone era
- A mother of `monetarism' relates the theory to current cycle
- Lebanese wonder about Syria's ability and will to stem violence
- Nuclear waste
- Passion for justice drives author Ludovic Kennedy
- The Botha plan
- The Parent we never have to leave
- Conservative tide that swept Reagan in may be subsiding
- Johan Huizinga on finding order in the playground
- Satisfying South African blacks
- Proposed spacecraft would study effects of solar plasma. Scientists think `ubiquitous' gas may harm the ozone, affect the weather
- Candidate Howard Baker
- Walking, speaking
- Personal income up slightly
- Peru's debt and its political crisis
- A peek behind the walls of Buckingham Palace
- BBC in uproar over issue of security checks. Image of independence marred by report in press
- Vietnam keen to leave Kampuchea -- on own terms
- Two uprisings remembered in Eastern Europe. Only remnants of Prague Spring reform movement and Poland's Solidarity trade union survive today