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Monitor articles for August 28, 1985
- Gift to a child
- Future Iran
- Better rates help US savings bonds shed stodgy image
- A $600 course changed Rose Ferdinand's future
- Manned Mission to Mars. Interest grows in an international effort to send humans to Mars early in 21st century
- Slight thaw in South African apartheid brings no political gains for blacks
- Molding mounds of ice cream. Ornamental bombes in the shape of lions, flowers, and towers recall the Victorian era. Lavish decorations graced everyt...
- Kinder, k"uche, next of kin
- Life with Mr. Clean
- The Tenth Amendment
- Conservative trend still strong despite recent GOP setbacks
- Mixed reviews for how `nuclear' nations have behaved. There are still few nuclear states, but they have not followed treaty
- Reading all about the state of reading
- Japanese funding aids US steel industry
- Even from behind bars, black activist Mandela worries S. African government
- September Sky Chart. Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- Running the world
- Dressing in the dark -- or, suiting the prof.
- Citizen diplomacy: one-sided but rewarding
- Plutonium -- the proliferation issue to discuss
- Detroit bulls ahead under Mayor Young. Former taxi driver, auto worker guides city through tough straits
- News In Brief
- Norman Mailer's pampered life
- On not reading Henry James
- Pretoria clamps down on protest march
- Discussing the future of peace. US groups share goals, but offer no blueprint for action
- Tips on tipping for those who enjoy restaurant dining
- Manned Mission to Mars. `Mars is . . . a world of wonders'-- Carl Sagan, astronomer
- Artificial turf's invasion of baseball; Forster goes on talk show
- Off the rack
- US poverty rate for '84 falls
- Water for the Southwest/ A valuable commodity. Clamor grows to buy, sell, lease water -- but obstacles remain
- What the Dickens? It's a mystery-within-a-musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood Musical by Rupert Holmes, suggested by the unfinished novel by Charles...
- Computing values