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Monitor Archive for August 28, 1984

Take a few sips of nostalgia at the Smithsonian's new Palm Court
Painting
News In Brief
The Edinburgh Festival, an artistic kaleidoscope
News In Brief
Shattering the pent-up silence of the Vietnam generation
News In Brief
I quit
An old idea that's generating new energy
News In Brief
US dusts off plans to use nuclear reactors in its space vehicles
What Mondale now must do
British professionals reluctantly begin to advertise and compete
Computer educators focus on ethics.
Let officials write
Three techniques for using nuclear energy in space
Master workers
Seven California counties band together to handle toxic waste
Gauging the impact of 'religious' issue in the '84 campaign.
Swapping seeds. Saving pink tomatoes and purple potatoes - all in a day's work for grass-roots seed exchange group
PR 'father' says his child needs training
ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A.
Reagan could gain a conservative ally in Canada next week
Top-seeded McEnroe, Navratilova no tennis shoo-ins at US Open
Two liberal economists do some hand-wringing over colleagues
A Suez story
US democracy: a bargain
Bringing peace to family relationships
Argentina and the politics of debt nonpayment
Learning to read between the lines of garden advertisements

Bringing democracy to Hong Kong. Will autonomy hold Peking at bay or destabilize the prosperous economy?
South African legislative shift stumbles
At Royal Ballet School, they combine toe work with homework.
Latvian rockers play with fire
State balks at offshore oil plans
Chinese youth make up for lost time.
US poised to provide massive assistance if Israel adopts belt-tightening measures
Salvador rebel leaders admit Army has thrown them off balance
News In Brief
Questions begin to surface about cargo of sunken French ship
News In Brief