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Monitor articles for August 22, 1985
- McFarlane comes to the fore
- Stylization: avoiding a shortcut to disaster
- Lebanon's violence brings finger-pointing from all sides
- Two new studies explore Soviet power
- What's ahead for PBS, Part 2. Funding: Enough to thrive or just survive? A fan who became a policymaker
- The right evidence
- Musical chairs the most exciting game in `Big Apple' mayoral race
- Peru's battle with drugs and debt
- Growing in grandma's garden
- Filling one's niche
- News In Brief
- Making a knot
- Brilliance and tenacity pile up victories for Dlugy, young US pro
- Worth noting on TV
- Fresh approach to a special kind of family living
- Geologists drilling `ultradeep' holes hope for scientific pay dirt
- Springsteen summer in New Jersey
- French President's art project causes stir in Paris. Mitterrand aims to put France at the forefront of artistic creativity
- Two ministers' polar views on South Africa
- Teamwork to fight drugs. Latin American officials, finding narcotics threaten their own security, increase cooperation with US
- Despite killing of leader, Sikh-India accord likely to hold. Key factor is ability of Longowal's successor to unify Sikh factions
- Ronald Reagan heritage: greatness or not?
- Executive order could radically alter minority-hiring programs
- S. African reform
- Debtor US seeks to offset creditor Japan
- What's ahead for PBS, Part 2. Funding: enough to thrive or just survive?
- N. Korean leader puts his stamp on everyday life. Under Kim Il Sung, leisure time and refrigerators are a luxury
- PROFILE/Natural treasures of Britain's Sir David Attenborough
- One man's career switch -- from trumpet to baton
- Planned test of antisatellite device stirs arms control debate
- Reuters, once a carrier-pigeon service, is flying high in high-tech
- Helsinki accords
- In `Hometown,' hippies turn Yuppie
- What's ahead for PBS, Part 2. Funding: Enough to thrive or just survive? Income sources for public television
- Let some `illegals' come temporarily to the US
- Feisty Texan, who sees Congress as soft on communists, aids `contras' with hard cash
- Canadian athletes come together to compete and make friends
- Canada Cabinet shuffle aims to boost leader's sagging popularity