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Monitor articles for July 10, 1985
- Sellars does some provocative tinkering with Handel's `Cesare'
- Politics, private lives in Nazi Europe
- Strengthening the UN
- Curling up with a book stays popular, even in TV era. Still, improving the literacy rate is high on the agenda of US libraries
- Churches take very different stands on betting. ``Our society . . . believes that tax revenue is an adequate defense for any activity, moral or immo...
- Because there are stones
- Vietnam wants a clean slate. But return of US remains probably does not signal readiness to compromise on Kampuchea, analysts say
- FABERG'E/Price of an egg in New York: $1,760,000
- News In Brief
- How Rose's long career took root; Guerrero teeing off at plate
- Survivors
- Freedom
- Bangladesh's food production grows -- but not fast enough
- Joint project upgrades Tunis slum with AID and government help
- Dealing with fear of contagion
- China's open door extends to adversaries. New trade ties narrow gaps with Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia
- Mikhail and Ron
- Ridgewell Caterers/A capital gain. Along with the food, you may get Superman or Little Bo Peep
- `Social' funds apt to put gains first
- Alaska's governor may face impeachment for lease award
- Steps toward better understanding
- Concert to aid Africa's hungry
- Combating international terrorism
- It's time to mesh hazardous-waste strategy
- What is it about baseball? Thoughts on a mental game
- Rolled stones
- Utilities predict shortage in '90s
- No more `pedal to the metal' in states with `rolling roadblocks'
- `Lifeforce' is strong on ambition, weak on talent
- OPEC -- and the world's energy future
- Israel's Peres is hard put to sell austerity plan to skeptical public
- Damping fire dangers in the West
- A cryptic taste of the electronic future
- Terrorism
- Glacier National Park. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of one of America's most unspoiled parklands
- US tourists rebooking trips to Greece as TWA hijack fades