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Monitor articles for July 11, 1985
- News In Brief
- Stockman's tenure as Reagan's vocal budget chief
- Drinking the bean water
- Wielding swords and bravado. Grand Kabuki turns melodrama into courtly art
- Stockman's candor
- Will she be known as the American Van Gogh?
- Improving the lot of women. Issues at Nairobi forum range from survival to equal rights
- Democrats debate future. Party officials look to grass roots for new beginning
- Two-wheel-drive Cherokee. American Motors takes a cue from GM and Ford
- Drop in carpet prices depletes Iran's coffers
- The Barbary States and US hostages
- Kampuchean calls for more US help to resolve nation's conflict
- Life without Stockman. David Stockman, architect of the Reagan push to cut government, is leaving Washington. His successor will face a rising defic...
- Facing the facts on the budget
- Garbage alchemy
- France and Spain surmount some peaks that divide them
- NAACP -- reassessing its role
- Northern Ireland's `Orangemen' show fierce loyalty to crown and Protestantism
- Teen-agers talk about their country
- Two real problems
- NASC needs more minority students
- Buttoned-down Dallas plans to loosen its collar, have more fun
- Two new studies spark little hope for reform of Soviet system
- She brings me sunshine
- America's crown jewels are losing their sparkle
- Sifting out pornography from free speech
- After the tornado...Amish lend a helping hand:
- The value of patience
- Americans rediscover the lottery every 30 to 70 years ``I'm projecting [that] by early in 1986, when half of the states are running lotteries, you'l...
- Peking shifts policy gears on Hong Kong-area zones
- Sounds of silence, not buzzsaws, echo across alpine Lake Tahoe. Property owners, environmentalists await jurists' ruling on building ban
- Israeli verdict on attacks by Jewish settlers intensifies public debate
- TWA Flight 847
- Iran's resilient economy takes the costs of Iraqi war in stride