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Monitor Archive for August 17, 1984
In late summer ...
A collection of legends from the concrete canyons
News In Brief
3 sources of information about financing college
News In Brief
News In Brief
Big bank loans to six troubled developing countries
How a US bond for overseas investors may reduce the cost of borrowing at home
GOP platform nudged to right. House conservatives dominate panel, hammer out planks moderates dislike
News In Brief
News In Brief
Unrest in S. Africa's black schools
Despite high costs, it's still possible to finance a college education
Modern ways to shed light
Choosing the right lamp, shade, bulb
Hafez Assad, back in control in Syria, takes measures to cut power of rivals
How to size up that hot stock tip using the fine print of a prospectus
'All systems are go' for slowing world population growth. Mexico meeting ends with all sides claiming their views were reflected
John Jay Iselin, the programming wizard of public TV
Why we buy what we buy - don't ask!
How troubles of banks differ from thrifts'
And furthermore ...
For newlyweds: balancing the checkbook and other financial feats
Japan's schools
The faceless Electoral College
News In Brief
Cruz: 'Sandinistas must talk'
News In Brief
In 'The Real Thing,' Tom Stoppard tackles reality in a fictional world
Network TV coverage of GOP convention next week
News In Brief
Loans to third world leave some major US banks out on a limb
A gradual - but decisive - step backward in Zimbabwe
College-financing options blossom. Among them: job tie-ins, prepayments, more aid
Outside GOP big top, the side shows begin
News In Brief
Computer service shows a family how to take the costs of college in stride
Olympic memories: US bias showed; emotional images remain
New personal computer model raises IBM horizons yet higher
A QUEST FOR QUAKEPROOF BUILDINGS.
US tests Mideast waters - gingerly
A look at new tactics to pay the way to college
GOP keynoter radiates self-help ideal
News In Brief
Bread or stones?
Floor stenciling adds color and style to any room in the house.
No quick glances, you know
'Flow control': air industry must revamp its schedules
What happened to the $1 billion in aid to Cambodia? A new book tells
Canada has trouble focusing on its pay-TV policy.