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Monitor Archive for August 1, 1984
Snow at Argenteuil
News In Brief
Bargain for odd-lot shareholders as firms buy up dribs and drabs.
Considering Corot
News In Brief
Aiding Duarte
US interest rates and foreign policy
'I want to change what I said'
Spectacular Olympic gymnasts pushing out barriers of the sport.
Tailgate parties a 'must' for polo spectators.
News In Brief
Picasso's 'Bust of Sylvette'
Industrializing is no sure way to cut birthrates
US governors' conference amasses broad list of bipartisan proposals
States show how
white
'Tough Guys' points to a fundamental weakness in Mailer's writing; Tough Guys Don't Dance, by Norman Mailer. New York: Random House. 227 pp. $16.95
China birth-control policy: controversial but very effective
Presidential compasses point South
Israel prosecutes American citizens for actions taken in the US
Old-fashioned leisure
Sandinistas and foes begin informal talks
News In Brief
News In Brief
Labor's vigorous pay demands may put pressure on Democrats
News In Brief
Kohl's coalition nearly short-circuited
Probing our place in the cosmos; Atoms of Silence: an exploration of cosmic evolution, by Hubert Reeves, Cambridge, Mass,: MIT Press, 244 pp. $14.95
Falling oil prices help US but hinder some in third world
Hints of slower economic growth?
US forces abroad: is nation's military spread too thin?
News In Brief
News In Brief
A portable feast of delectable refreshments
Black Republicans defend Reagan record 'without apology'
Ms. Ferraro's diverse district in Queens
N.Y. City Opera: alive and singing!
International dance leaps into the Olympic arena
News In Brief
Big plans, little sleep for arts festival director
New family of MOM Funds lets smaller banks pool scarce talents of high-powered investment managers
Seeing Galilee from horseback - Shalom, y'all!
Soviet summit bid has Reagan walking a political tightrope
News In Brief
Dodger fade blamed on bullpen woes; balance may aid Cubs in stretch
On looking at the Mona Lisa
Balzac