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Monitor articles for August 05, 1985
- New rows to hoe for tobacco farms? `No smoking' trend, cigarette snags spur a quest for alternative crops
- `Zuckerman Bound' stays on ground
- A union of democracies
- Good economic news puts Wall Street in an expectant mood
- `New Right' takes aim at US foreign policy under Shultz
- Democrat's victory in Texas may point to trade as campaign issue
- Quintessentially American Disney
- British debate: how free is its press? BBC drops program on Ulster, sparks dispute on coverage of terrorism
- Cutting at the root of growing cynicism
- American in Iran loses wallet, finds kindness
- Baker keeps cool in economic hot seat. That calm may be challenged as trade, tax, deficit issues heat up
- Reshuffled Dodgers on tear; Herzog says Cardinals have balance
- AFRICAN ART/Two outstanding exhibits show `primitive' art in context
- News In Brief
- NBC News president defends, but revises, terrorism coverage
- Best deal -- for now
- Walesa, disclaiming interest in politics, remains a union man at heart
- Vincent Van Gogh's Arles is a city worth lingering in
- White-water excitement, still-water serenity. Canoeing, a sport of many moods, is fast rising in popularity
- Japan's money and Pacific friendship
- Diminishing ducks
- Take a dip into etiquette before plunging into the pool
- When writers read -- 1
- Clumsy budget action casts doubt on what to expect in tax reform
- Business highlights. US unemployment holds steady
- Mites, piggybacking on `killer' bees, concern New York scientists
- For Canadian politics, 1985 is becoming a year of musical chairs
- Chautauqua
- Fashion and sports follow Live Aid's lead
- Funding tobacco supports may shift to the `user'
- Remembering and forgetting
- Breaking through boundaries
- Tailoring development aid to Africa's needs