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Monitor Archive for July 3, 1984

'Design for Living' lives again; 'Hurlyburly' is confused comedy; Design for Living
New unibody autos are safer - but more expensive to repair
Accommodating Argentina
News In Brief
Luring S. African blacks from cities; Government improves housing, roads, schools in rural settlements
'Meet me at the fair' adds fresh meaning for St. Louis on the 4th
Minister tells of his ordeals at hands of South African police
Some final 'insider' forecasts from economist Feldstein
News In Brief
New Zealand politics puts South Pacific defense treaty in limbo
News In Brief
History in a moment
Helping to heal immorality
Nurturing the desire to dance; At famed dance center Jacob's Pillow, young dancers from around the world come to learn the art of movement
News In Brief
Gladioluses: lots of color at a low cost
Foiling FCC, court OKs editorials by public broadcasters
Bolivia President wards off latest threat
Barbecue diplomacy
Economist finds outlooks, not looks, key to success of ethnic groups; The Economics and Politics of Race: An International Perspective, by Thomas So...
San Francisco: happy to spend a little extra to host the Democratic convention
News In Brief
The quest for the super trees is taking foresters from the woods to the lab
Ask The Gardeners, Q&A
News In Brief
July 4: the right date
US anti-Sandinista efforts begin to strain ties with Costa Rica
US swimmers primed for Olympics after sizzling battles at trials
News In Brief
Woman V-P doubtful, despite pressures
Compost: a feast of nutrients for your garden. A simple process keeps plants healthy and green
Berlin's 'clarinet war' turns pianissimo
News In Brief
OAK PARK; STALKING THE ARCHITECTURE OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT; Chicago suburb is also home of Hemingway, Burroughs
News In Brief
News In Brief
History by hearsay
New weapons talk
Reagan targets nation's blue-collar votes; President stumps to outflank Democrats for labor support
Immigration reform: the big challenge will be enforcement
The Fourth of July in oratory
News In Brief
Arafat has a ways to go to put PLO back on track; His pact with rivals ignores key issue, lacks Syrian blessing
'Fritz and Fritz': It could happen
Gauging impact of year-long copper miners' strike
Midville respite