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Monitor Archive for July 20, 1984
Some collectors need a little inspiration
Wall Street's lag gives discounters pause
Vote helps Israel dodge financial mess
Q&A
Japan takes hints from the US on real estate marketing techniques
Hart delegates promise their 'new coalition' will be back in '88
Reissue of Hitchcock's 'Rope': despite some frays, still fascinating
Long-range decorating plan allows for gradual updating of first homes
Democrats: on to the campaign trail
News In Brief
Bringing convention news to home computers around the nation
USFL considers switch to fall; Borg makes tennis return
Saddam T-shirts and watches remind Iraqis of who's on top
News In Brief
CBS sends 'The Cat in the Hat' to China
Iran's doves and hawks disagree over Gulf war strategy
Politics hinders food aid to starving people in Ethiopia
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
News In Brief
A comeback in rent-a-book: latest hard-covers within easy reach
Caribbean leaders want a US commission to study their region
Next month: Financing higher education
Special challenges face a couple starting family business
News In Brief
Investment primer: reading those gray stock tables
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
Europe's new bureaucrats less favorable to US?
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
A class takes to the sea to build character
Rising interest rates a mystery that is baffling economists
Democrats wonder how to build on uneven base of historic convention
UN's 'Agenda': using television as a global problem solver
News In Brief
Deficit: more than a down payment needed
Pre-retirement programs help ease transition
Still-confident Republicans undaunted by Democrats' duo
Johnson: Mondale's No. 1 honcho
News In Brief
Financial planners find many paths lead to their 'sheepskins'
Design tips from Mr. Perault
Gift to a stranger
Government by moratorium is not government
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
Gift from a stranger
New twists in US tax law include capital gains, personal property
News In Brief
S. African black towns on brink of unrest?
News In Brief
Democrats' extravaganza, as seen from living rooms across the US
Food and population: a delicate balance
Folding green from a green thumb: how moonlighting sprouts
If you bring an open mind, Japan's Kyogen Theater can be a cultural treat
Tools for the self-employed: how two people got computers
News In Brief
News In Brief
IRS wants its due from moonlighting, but it still offers write-offs
News In Brief
Men in the Kremlin caught in the rut of Brezhnev-era policies
Caribbean challenge
The protest that heals
On the entertainment trades: three intriguing views; The Hollywood Hall of Shame, by Harry and Michael Medved. New York: Perigee Books. 235 pp. $8.9...
Speaker O'Neill: 'momentum' is key for Mondale
French Communists bid au revoir to Fabius & company
News In Brief