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Monitor articles for July 12, 1984
- The painter in the garden
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- County government: new bellwether of change and innovation?
- GM's shorter, lighter luxury cars bring in big sales
- Unity, not division
- A Renaissance man's design for globe-circling flight
- Strikeouts galore in All-Star game; Village for all Olympians
- Dandelions
- Commission asks for quotas and tariffs to aid US steel industry
- Kazin's great 'procession' of writers is more like a holiday parade; An American Procession, by Alfred Kazin. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 408 pp. $ 1...
- News In Brief
- Berkshire weekend: rainy skies, fiery dancing, and Wharton's words
- NATO needs stout US support
- Active steps on passive restraints
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Museum volunteers
- Japan puts on surge to narrow the West's big lead in biocomputers
- Good sports?
- Florida 'air wars' send one airline into bankruptcy
- South's governors alerted on erosion of hard-won economic gains
- Iraq tries to revive economy with oil pipelines and lotteries
- When hot stock tips can get you into hot water
- Biologists discover keys to the building blocks of organic life
- A midsummer competition
- Zip-locking bag: simple and practical
- News In Brief
- From sociopolitics to special effects: why '70s movies had substance
- Moscow misplays a hand
- Children and parents living in harmony
- Family rights: keeping the arm of the law from becoming a meddler
- Window on a fascinating world
- News In Brief
- The tendril
- Candor on Timor
- What to look for during Democrats' national conclave
- The weeder
- Popularity of 'silicon belt' boosts price of housing west of Boston
- New auto air-bag law will go into effect - unless states make riders buckle up
- Crafting custom-made oars in a cow barn
- East-West German friendship is steady despite Soviet-US jitters
- The superpowers and the Gulf war
- France relaunches Europe
- News In Brief
- British trade unionists rally 'round the myth of the 'Tolpuddle martyrs'
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- S. Africa considers interracial marriage
- GOP voter drive is its largest in a decade
- Hint of compromise on fish vs. oil issue off New England shores
- Percy-Simon race is pivotal to GOP's control of Senate
- Cooking on the side
- So long, John . . .
- Balancing Boston's budget: the first test of Flynn's managerial mettle