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Monitor Archive for July 11, 1985

She brings me sunshine
Life without Stockman. David Stockman, architect of the Reagan push to cut government, is leaving Washington. His successor will face a rising defic...
America's crown jewels are losing their sparkle
Sifting out pornography from free speech
After the tornado...Amish lend a helping hand:
The value of patience
Facing the facts on the budget
Garbage alchemy
Americans rediscover the lottery every 30 to 70 years ``I'm projecting [that] by early in 1986, when half of the states are running lotteries, you'l...
France and Spain surmount some peaks that divide them
Peking shifts policy gears on Hong Kong-area zones
Sounds of silence, not buzzsaws, echo across alpine Lake Tahoe. Property owners, environmentalists await jurists' ruling on building ban
Israeli verdict on attacks by Jewish settlers intensifies public debate
TWA Flight 847
NAACP -- reassessing its role
Northern Ireland's `Orangemen' show fierce loyalty to crown and Protestantism
Iran's resilient economy takes the costs of Iraqi war in stride
Teen-agers talk about their country
Two-wheel-drive Cherokee. American Motors takes a cue from GM and Ford
Two real problems
NASC needs more minority students
Buttoned-down Dallas plans to loosen its collar, have more fun
News In Brief
Stockman's tenure as Reagan's vocal budget chief
Drinking the bean water
Two new studies spark little hope for reform of Soviet system
Wielding swords and bravado. Grand Kabuki turns melodrama into courtly art
Drop in carpet prices depletes Iran's coffers
Stockman's candor
Will she be known as the American Van Gogh?
Improving the lot of women. Issues at Nairobi forum range from survival to equal rights
The Barbary States and US hostages
Democrats debate future. Party officials look to grass roots for new beginning
Kampuchean calls for more US help to resolve nation's conflict