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Monitor articles for July 18, 1985
- UN conference is delicate balancing act between politics and women's issues
- The healing power of true forgiveness
- Foes' quarrel helps Arafat. PLO rebels' feud with Syria could aid peace moves
- Public diplomacy
- Remember, Constitution is high court's only `boss'
- Keeping the public informed
- 20th-century art at the Met
- US may ask media to adopt code on covering terrorism
- Horseless carriage vs. Dead Horse Hill
- Reagan seeks court support for shakeup of affirmative action
- Swept to Senate via Vietnam, Kerry takes on US policy
- Two sides to the trade story. Ambassador to Japan says problem of US trade deficit not just made in Japan
- Democracy's underpinning
- Swiss economy basks in an ideal balance
- Ethiopia gives reluctant OK to US famine relief in guerrilla-held regions
- World's top golfers set to tee off on seaside course at `The Open'
- If music be the food of love, rock on . . .
- Polishing up a dusty image. Or -- must housecleaning be a dirty word?
- Forging links of Scottish kinship. Overseas Scots lend special accent to international gathering
- America's most famous soap gets British TV networks in a lather
- Pro-life groups open own clinics to offer alternatives to abortion
- Canadian takes a flier on Fleet Street. Investor sees the Daily Telegraph as revivable with new technology
- A novel that doesn't live up to its cover
- Economic balance
- Worth noting on TV
- Gray skies ahead for the gray market
- A serious look at a trip to Mars. Some say a joint manned flight could aid US-Soviet ties
- Royal St. George's course a rugged test
- I remember how water tasted from a well
- A tale of two operas: why one worked and one didn't
- Painting perfection