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Monitor articles for August 29, 1985
- Where poverty grips most tightly. Single mothers, young children are helped least by economic recovery
- Pig & Ford. Going hog-wild on the race track
- Water for the Southwest/ Agriculture revisited. Water, taken from crops and given to cities, spells trouble for some
- DIVAD gun gets the axe. Pentagon decision to cut Army's Sergeant York gun may mean closer scrutiny of other weapons
- Perfecting US products
- The trick of using one's talent
- News In Brief
- Found: a better view of brotherhood
- Picnic at Silivri -- on the Marmara Shore
- Muffin, Charles, and Trail found themselves a home
- Radical changes forecast for Mexican economy
- Eavesdropping on the world from a tiny room in Tel Aviv
- Worth noting on TV
- Poland's solidarity -- then and now
- Better marketing, not import quotas, may aid shoe firms
- The paradox of S. Africa's reaction to continuing unrest
- The chocolate of Chenonceau
- Summer's pets often become autumn's strays
- European Community comes to rescue in yacht race
- Japanese masters share ancient wisdom with modern craftsmen
- On choosing sides
- Sri Lankan adversaries dig in heels as Gandhi tries to save talks
- College football 1985: battle for No. 1 appears wide open again
- Kielbasa, but no bologna
- Reagan sticks to free-trade policy
- Bernstein's new recording of `West Side Story' has split personality
- Curbing abuse by nurturing respect for the young
- Scrapping the York gun TY
- A junket's value
- Bonn's spy scandal not expected to threaten Kohl Cabinet. Firing Cabinet members would only please East Berlin, officials say
- Gun designed to protect ground troops
- The thinking behind Europe's Eureka
- Illegal immigration: CBS asks, `Whose America is it?'
- Regional theater perks up Broadway. Visiting playmakers reflect a lively professionalism beyond the Hudson
- Learning to plant for profit in China. Farmers find out the hard way that free-market system has its risks