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Monitor articles for July 23, 1985
- Mostly Mozart: an orchestra of festival quality
- France is rethinking its `independent' defense posture. New consensus raises hopes for European cooperation on defense
- Peeling back the years
- Making gardens in the sky. For urban dwellers, greenery brings charm to the concrete jungle
- Jordan presses US for arms aid as show of support for its Mideast peace efforts
- Today's protest rallies are `political theater' that plays to media. Rallies more sophisticated than in '60s, scholar says
- Trapping poachers who prey on endangered wildlife
- S. Africa: militant roots
- S. Africa's economy beset by recession and ongoing black unrest
- Soviet icebreaker attempts dramatic Antarctic rescue mission. Hampered by polar night and thick ice, the rescue ship faces slow going
- News In Brief
- Fed's wider targets misleading: agency must tighten money
- Riding on the rails -- 10 spectacular steam train trips
- South African police say black violence slows. But under state of emergency, deaths and detentions continue
- Britain lifts three-year-old trade ban on Argentine goods. As memory of Falklands war fades, Britain sends goodwill signal -- but refuses to discuss...
- For the world
- Ask the Gardeners
- The men who sing 1,500 songs all over the world in seamless harmony
- Einstein's critical gravity theory still being plumbed
- Art's new issue: integrity
- Indoor air pollution rises on EPA's agenda
- Three top mystery writers try new twists
- California turns from fighting fires to preventing mudslides
- Crash plan for aid to west Sudan
- Political musings
- Music for world hunger
- A mile and a half makes a difference
- Heroic Hinault cycles to record-tying fifth Tour de France victory
- Beirut calm as militias drop out of sight. Syrian-backed security plan has restored a semblance of normality
- Pretoria's economic future
- GOP leader woos blacks at Urban League meeting
- Decrepit labs in the university. Outmoded facilities hurt colleges -- and the nation
- Emily Bront"e introduces Heathcliff
- Praying for ourselves and mankind
- Winds of change swirl around Chicago newspapers
- Win one for the giver
- New potting soil product gives plants and seedlings a real boost