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Monitor articles for July 02, 1985
- Freedom
- China pushes law and order. Leaders fret over social side effects of reforms
- World's biggest parties might be just too expensive to throw
- In Frankfurt, ex-hostages become normal people again -- almost
- News media coverage of hostage story raises glaring questions Do they make crises worse? Did they endanger hostages?
- John Q. Adams
- New ABA head sets out to polish image of legal profession
- Annapolis -- from colonial roots to modern-day chic. This sprightly harbor town offers something for every kind of visitor Patriotic re-enactments,...
- James Fenimore Cooper on an American hero
- US funnels aid to Salvador to fight terrorism. US backs investigation into caf'e slayings of US citizens
- Lining up your equipment: it may pay you to lease, not buy
- Expanding the environmental agenda
- Wrong tactics
- American film is a hit with Lebanese, but US government is not so popular
- Teaching responsibility through encouragement, not meddling
- Conversational glimpses into characters of modern artists
- White election casts shadow as blacks vote in Zimbabwe
- Keeping tabs on the celluloid world with American Film magazine
- French reduce hassles of `getting there'
- Europe's high hopes for unity fall flat at Milan summit. Pursuit of national interests put ahead of European goals
- US targets Italian pasta, Europe says nuts to American lemons
- Ask the Gardeners/Q&A
- For Charles M. Russell
- Edward Lear: lover of pelicans, limericks. London exhibit of his landscapes and birds
- Populist historian Page Smith believes history is too vital to relegate to academics
- Mirrors help sharpen images from space. Newly tested devices may compensate for atmospheric distortion
- Scientists hope '86 space missions will help solve riddles about comets, asteroids
- In another nod to church-state separation, court bars `parochiaid'
- Labels
- Poland manages to raise meat prices without protests
- Correction:
- Son of Kemp-Roth: taxing consumption, rewarding saving
- Kasparov grooming for his September rematch with Karpov. Challenger for world championship takes on some sparring partners
- Here comes Jack Kemp
- Syria rescues US
- Polish Catholic Church's support for human rights keeps church-state ties cool
- School prayer, education, teaching, and taxes
- TERRORISM IN THE US/FBI official tallies successes against terrorists in US, despite funding problems