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Monitor Archive for August 3, 1984

Resignation of the nation's 37th President
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Prepare your house before painting it
US, Romanian women now battle for individual gymnastics gold
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Guilty of homework
Private firms enter the business of operating government prisons
Generational one-upmanship: five miles to school
A quest for 'open space' near bustling Silicon Valley.
Richard Hugo, an unaccommodated man;
Banking demystified; The Mystery of Banking, by Murray Rothbard. New York: Richardson & Snyder. 1983. 286 pp. and index. $19.95.
Bow crossers' triumph
Yugoslav 'anarchy' may lead to more democracy
Nixon years: a chronology
The long arm of coincidence.
Criminy Jane
Flight of the peso: what it will take to stem outflow of Latins' capital.
On not making do
A talk with CBO's Penner: upbeat outlook for fiscal '84
America's three-part space package for studying Halley's Comet
Backstroker Carey is in class by himself
Protecting Hong Kong's future
Absorbing the Earth's billions
Moscow responds to Reagan's wooing with grunts and grumbles
Jackson's return to Carolina reflects power shift to South
Where have all the black children gone?
Hijacking tests mettle of France's new prime minister
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Diving for the Andrea Doria (again)
Women Olympians
Music left and right
Reforming US election reforms
A romance for all ages; Tirant lo Blanc, by Joanot Martorell and Marti Joan de Galba. Translated by David H. Rosenthal. New York: Schocken. 642 pp....
A baseball story
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Carl Lewis is ready 'to get down and go' for track, sprint gold
Post-and-beam construction: lasting quality. From Japan's Golden Hall to an invincible New England barn
Interstate bank mergers get go-ahead from court
Jean Mayer: an educator with a global perspective
Censorship, the spirit and the letter
New political start for sullied Providence.
East German chink in Soviet armor.
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A statue without limitations
IBM, European Community reach compromise on antitrust issue.
The music conservatory
Between soft covers
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A small press taking on the largeness of the world
John G. Ryden and Yale University Press
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Americans in sneakers flock to Britain
God's instant response
Dome Petroleum sees a debt letup - if it can sell stock
When it comes to eating bread, Egyptians don't loaf around
Is this really what Chekhov had in mind? Innovative directors at the Guthrie put personal stamp on the classics
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