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Monitor Archive for July 2, 1984
20 years ago today blacks won right to eat and sit anywhere
Superpowers parry on arms talks
Khmer Rouge official likely seeking asylum after not finding Kampuchea family
News In Brief
Drink and values
Home-buyers shop schools as carefully as real estate
News In Brief
Stocks take interest-rate uptick in stride
NOW to Mondale: unless a woman shares the ticket, Democrats can't win
Jackson's trip to Cuba seen as establishing bad precedent
Survey shows increased interest in maternity and paternity leave policies
News In Brief
'It is well'
Fairy Land
The new idealism of the 'melting pot' - blending Americans of all ages
Italy tries to break drug habit
Hazardous waste Superfund needs a super overhaul
Problem time: a couple of gems from a British wizard
The FCC's TV experiment
News In Brief
French cultural favorites: chic clothes, haute cuisine, and soccer
News In Brief
West Germany's shorter workweek: potential gains and losses
News In Brief
Superslow
Russian playwright's satirical look at life in Soviet bureaucracy; The Nest of the Wood Grouse. Play by Victor Rozov. Translated by Susan Layton. Di...
Deficit down payment isn't hefty, but it's still a start on the problem
They played my song
All's quiet for UN force that observes Syrian-Israeli 'war'
60 years of New Yorker covers: art with a twist
Fasting prisoners put Turkey's civilian and military leaders in tough situation
My husband never takes me anywhere
News In Brief
Why South Africa's rural blacks migrate to dry, dusty settlement
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The new Horatio Algers: why Asian-Americans star at school
Congress grabs tough issues, runs to recess
Bringing outer-space business down to earth
On the Beach
We dined and danced to a band unlike any I'd heard before
News In Brief
Are we measuring things more, but weighing them less?
California real estate agents set up mortgage-aid plan
News In Brief
US election in China, Soviet eyes
Pageantry and a 'grudge match' launch Wimbledon's final week
Esalen revisited: influential experiment from an experimental era; The Upstart Spring: Esalen and the American Awakening, by Walter Truett Anderson....
News In Brief
Court: freedom of expression doesn't mean 'freedom of sleep'
Canada's new prime minister keeps 'same old gang' in his Cabinet
About flowers
Democrats' rough 'n tumble realignment. Black-Jewish confrontation may be evidence of a long-term shift in party makeup