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Monitor articles for August 19, 1986
- Behind the wheel of the Army's immense riding `lawn mower'
- `Let's do it!' -- a professional theater is born
- Laura Ingalls Wilder's Pa on success
- Life in rural Poland. Small-farm owners such as the Jankowskis remain firmly committed to their relatively independent way of life, despite low gove...
- Science and the politics of fear
- Ins and outs of Gorbachev's nuclear test ban
- Looking homeward to ease America's trade deficit
- Coast to coast for a hungry world
- `We will call her Rose'
- Fare wars fade-out, increase in passengers please airlines
- Auto parts put Toronto firm in fast lane
- China stakes out new diplomatic ground -- with its athletes
- Gorbachev renews test ban, implies summit is on
- Deng sizes up Soviet overtures. China's leader waiting for Soviets to back up words with deeds
- Nonprofit theaters grapple with social and artistic demands
- Angels may hold on this time; Craig has turned Giants around
- British youth culture. Thirty years of `teds,' `mods,' `rockers,' and `punks' are examined in a London exhibit
- Why `star wars' bothers the Russians
- On the train. Day 11
- Miss Bhutto's case
- A `do something' tax bill
- Dress rehearsal
- Dear friends,
- Cocaine, urban `glamour' drug, moves to America's backroads. Its rise helped by cheaper price, and super-efficient distribution
- Trusting the earth
- Civil rights commission: dying embers?
- Angolan civil war: air power is key
- Cooking and partying without alcohol
- Making amends
- A FHYMING DICTIONARY
- Assessing the Reagan years. Scholars already start weighing how historic the changes will be
- Enjoying the prestige of being pitied?