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Monitor Archive for July 18, 1983
Trying to head off high-tech gender gap before it grows
The education debate. What parents can do
Fair sentencing: a hopeful 'seed in the wind'
How NAACP delegates view '84
Volcker-watchers are busy as Fed chief visits the Hill
Congress finds it tough to limit tax-exempt bonds
Getting an early start on college
Helping British teachers explore new avenues of religious education
Chad unmoved by OAU call for peace settlement
For two 11-year-old girls, computer camp is something to byte into
Trusting government -- a bit more
School in summer? It's a hot topic
Discovering the joys of an 'un-vacation'
Teamsters expected to give trucking firms more concessions to save jobs
2 more Pentecostals get permission to leave USSR
Bringing the Connie Chung touch back to network news
Summer reruns in Congress: MX, Central America issues resurface
Soviet oil exports still going strong
NASA looks to women and minorities
Two cited in sex probe say they will not resign
Stein and Thomson's 'The Mother of Us All'; America's operatic snapshot album
Cardinals battle for lead despite pitching woes, other problems
Boston's 'Southie' sheds its reputation as racial battlefield
Slowing the pace in an avalanche of events
Canada moves closer to US on Central America
Activity ideas for children
New Tory leader breezes onto Canadian political scene
Poland tightening rules before martial law ends
Peace talks may interest Hussein
European TV: 'Good morning' in seven languages
'A spiritual recharging of batteries'
Two top economists say US interest rates to rise
The forgiveness that heals
Worthwhile plan for Latin America
Will Baker or Casey have to go?
Military pensions: a political minefield for reformers
West German conservatives practice 'Ostpolitik,' too
Tropical heat and Japanese seaweed bewilder Britons
Attacks on tourists prompt more Kenyan police patrols
Behind warm US-Israeli relations lie thorny issues of military aid
Really keeping off the grass
Greek approval of US bases pulls Athens more firmly into NATO fold
How Real estate agents help fight crime
Arms sale to Taiwan risks icy US-China relations