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Monitor articles for July 16, 1984
- Unity's appeal
- The rebirth of Chinese art: fertile blooms
- News In Brief
- I am worth
- Development takes effort
- Mario Cuomo's credo: share the burdens and the benefits
- A look back at presidential campaigns and conventions; Presidential Campaigns, by Paul F. Boller Jr.; New York: Oxford University Press. 400 pp. $16...
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Experiment leaves no doubt about television's power to influence moral values
- This moment might be the one
- Party political conventions - a uniquely American occasion
- They don't make conventions the way they used to
- 'For mature audiences'
- As Democrats convene, Mondale's challenge is to hold party together
- Tony Gwynn was just too natural a hitter to pass up baseball
- The parable of the stock-market bather
- Excitement - and a few complaints - in San Francisco
- New Zealand's Lange tries to mollify US
- A special collection of lullabies and read-aloud verse for children; When Dark Comes Dancing: A Bedtime Poetry Book, compiled by Nancy Larrick, illu...
- News In Brief
- Interest rates holding their altitude on old inflation upcurrents
- Contenders at US Championship also look to world stakes
- News In Brief
- Fed likely to keep its foot lightly on the brake of US economy
- Shultz, Asian leaders disagree over US role in world economy
- American remembrance: preserving a rural heritage
- Moscow reaps windfall profits in the Middle East
- News In Brief
- US now top arms merchant to third world
- My fellow citizens
- News In Brief
- Conrail running on new confidence
- Home away from home
- In the age of the jogging shoe, US youth score low on fitness
- News In Brief
- As Grenada election nears, islanders prefer US troops to their own politicians
- Learning when not to interrupt your children's play
- News In Brief
- Labor urges workers to disavow Reagan - despite US job gains
- News In Brief
- Peace pact hasn't stopped guerrillas in S. Africa or Mozambique
- Women's route to convention power
- News In Brief
- Thatcher unswayed by economic storms
- News In Brief
- What's Donne is Donne