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Monitor articles for July 09, 1985
- Trial of Alabama blacks sparks criticism of US voter-fraud cases
- Steady-as-she-goes likely to be money policy set by Fed. Neither tighter nor looser money supply expected in near future
- Verdict in Hitler diaries trial comes as no surprise, but many questions remain
- Views on UN effectiveness
- Some ins and outs of advertising that will pull customers in
- Drought-defying watering tips for keeping your garden green
- Mugabe's choice
- W. Germans' love for Becker is unmatched. `Boris suuuper' shouted one paper after teen-ager's Wimbledon win
- A win for sportsmanlike conduct
- Israel eyes Syrian troop movements warily
- New Zealand the larder land is in for economic austerity
- Smash hit Becker gains Wimbledon title; Navratilova retains hers
- Religious life returns to the land of Tibet
- Astronomer may have found `death star' trail
- Lost course in the banquet of literature
- Democracy's virtues
- Ask the Gardeners/Q&A
- Our children need not be helpless
- Montaigne on words and deeds
- Peking and Moscow talk up trade. But the socialist powers skirt contentious political and military issues
- State lotteries -- lure of the `painless tax'. ``Taxes are what we pay for civilized society.'' Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
- `Our Town' in our times
- Election appears to bring Zimbabwe closer to single-party rule
- As deficit grows, whispers of a tax increase get louder
- Stubborn fiction
- Minimalist mass transit in Hartford, Conn. Model program's goal is to reduce volume of traffic on existing roads
- Off-camera lives of movie characters
- Marcos aide almost as influential as ever. General Ver, though officially on leave, continues to wield power
- MIAs -- haunting legacy of Vietnam
- `Tamara': audience follows cast from room to room
- Versatile Australian bottlebrush tree livens up the landscape in arid areas
- For rent: two weeks of English country life in a cozy cottage
- News In Brief