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Monitor articles for July 17, 1985
- No privacy for a president
- Oregon Shakespeare Festival/50 years under the stars
- PO Box USA
- A chat with spydom's former chief. Ethical level of CIA falls short of public expectations, he says
- Study outlines steps to reduce likelihood of nuclear war
- Marx vs. capitalism
- Lower interest rates turn some holders of IRAs into investors
- `No joy in Mudville' come August?
- Melanesians: a growing force in S. Pacific
- Nakasone tries to bridge Japan's trade gap with Western Europe. France remains skeptical of pledges to open markets
- Fictional version of Allied invasion falls from grace
- Mexican vote
- Approaching the summit -- the importance of attitude
- Tranquillity first?
- Lightly regarded Baker strokes her way to US Open golf victory
- The character of creatures
- Branching out with the many flavors of mint
- Midgetman ICBM faces growing doubts about cost, survivability
- News In Brief
- From East, West, North, or South -- it's all `Southern fried'
- Making a comfortable call at Downing Street
- Legal implications of the Film Recovery Systems case
- Filipino debate: would US intervene? Spreading communist insurgency raises issue of US military involvement
- Young horse (For Ellsworth Kelly)
- Reagan switches strategy on abortion challenge in court. Attacking freedom-of-choice ruling, administration stresses states' rights
- Treasures from John Crowe Ransom teach pleasure of reading
- Bar the bookbusters
- A little Chattanooga cookin'
- Little progress in Round 2 of arms talks. Agreement unlikely unless leaders hit it off at summit
- Maxim Dlugy lives up to his top ranking in United States Junior Championship
- Dogs about town
- Ship lists shed light on immigrant history
- Lottery opponents face uphill struggle across the United States
- Britain pushing `people's capitalism'
- Law without flaw
- State split widens over tax proposal. Reagan plan may prompt some taxpayers to move out of high-tax states
- Khmer Rouge moderates Vietnam stance
- A championship chess tournament for kids proves the game that baffles some adults can be CHILD'S PLAY