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Monitor articles for July 16, 1985
- Miskito Indians rebuild their lives from ground up. But many are not satisfied with Nicaraguan leaders' autonomy plan
- Could state lottery success spawn supersize US numbers game?
- Ask the Gardeners, Q&A
- Lewis Carroll on borogroves, etc.
- `Teseo': an attempt to re-create 1713 style
- Living in the shadow of volatile Mt. St. Helens
- Revamping college athletics
- Live Aid: $65 million and counting
- `Loose-leaf' thanks
- Canceled rugby tour reminds S. Africa of its isolation
- News In Brief
- Sales force or reps: which pitch for you?
- The US and Greece: the Papandreou factor
- Our great concern
- Separating science from dogma/Do not confuse the beliefs of individual scientists with scientific knowledge
- Shifting sands in the Middle East
- Late bloomer
- Insurgency in the Philippines could provoke full-scale war unless growth is checked
- French Socialists bolster record for '86 vote
- Night of two stars
- Theatrical dahlias may be making a comeback
- Baseball at mid-season marked by close races, individual feats
- Early returns show Bolivia shifting to the right
- How America's social conscience was born
- Just another screwball holiday with the family Season's Greetings Comedy by Alan Ayckbourn. Directed by Pat Brown.
- Right turn ahead for Supreme Court? Possible justice retirements and Meese influence could alter course
- Celebrated Dutch author's novel explores survival and war's afteraffects
- Lawmakers stress international cooperation to combat terrorism
- Sri Lankan progress
- Furry diner
- Historic value of `Live Aid' depends on follow-through. The sentiment `We Are the World' should include needy at home
- Know your enemy
- Mississippi Headwaters/Following the infant river through peaceful Minnesota Two months ago the Monitor began a five-part monthly series of article...
- Harper's Lappham:good-bye, long tale
- `Why not Bill Gray?'