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Monitor articles for August 21, 1986
- Dispelling US economic clouds will not prove easy
- Critics in conversation: more on `State of the arts'
- Religious tensions melt for Lebanese youths in Fresno
- Tax lobbyists -- waiting for next year
- Sanctions against Pretoria: some myths
- Politics-not-as-usual in British Columbia
- Boris Becker: a champion who hasn't been spoiled by success
- Siberia. Day 13
- Starvation in Sudan. Lives of 2 million people threatened as growing civil war halts all relief efforts
- Aegis to put swagger in the Navy's step
- E. Timor economy has gained under Indonesian rule, visitor says
- American partisans recall tragedy of Spain's civil war
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- When strangers appear
- Brief history of the Sudan People's Liberation Army
- Going for the grime
- Youngsters get `holiday' from hate
- Empathy
- I hear Thidwick
- MEDIA ARTS
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Slight chill felt in Vietnamese-Soviet ties. Hanoi suspicious of new Soviet policy on Asia
- Periwinkle shell
- Australia bites budget bullet to get economy in shape
- The energy alternative
- Latchkey children. New studies indicate that children left alone may not be in jeopardy; but some social researchers aren't so sure
- The avalanche of American nuclear weapons
- The swanboat bridge
- As Canada shows off its sheep, visitors introduce supersheep
- Across the land, latchkey centers are springing up
- Women's pay equity on San Francisco's ballot in November
- In revolutionary Nicaragua, a passion for poetry
- Black Africa's hypocrisy on sanctions
- Kenya's Asians: needed but not wanted. They're victims of their own success
- Kid me not
- `A Raisin in the Sun' pursues the present
- US and South Africa: the language of equality