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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for August 19, 1985
- Plans to upgrade US chemical weapons face a crucial post-recess House vote
- Polish folk song tells a poetic story
- Art of portrait painting is alive, well, and incorporated
- The squabble that threatens effective aid
- Another success for Rajiv
- Poem for a conventional lady
- Skipper of top `cat' sets sail in Little America's Cup defense bid
- Appalachia strike echoes US labor trends
- Drawing children into doing their chores
- US envoy ends Mideast trip amid criticism from Israeli leaders
- August is . . .
- This `Cyrano' has wit, poetry, romance -- but what it needs is fire
- Iran regime links its survival to winning war
- Thoreau's mountain and mine
- Botha speech pushes US toward sanctions
- For Argentine politicians, timing of verdict in junta trial is key
- Japan not solely to blame for woes of American chip producers. US companies must alter their corporate strategies, analysts say
- Botha said to have cut reforms from speech. S. African leader was to offer citizenship to some blacks
- Newspaper `textbooks' lend incentive, self-respect to adult illiterates
- Britain faces threat of rail strike over efficiency plan. Rail union balks at plan to phase out guards' jobs
- What are Britons doing patronizing a New York bank?
- Keep federal fair-hiring goals
- All the human touches
- US envoy's Mideast visit disappoints Jordan and PLO
- Turning toward light
- The fast lane
- Employment is low but hope is high in Aliquippa
- A mystery novel notable for its masterful characterizations
- On the verge of underestimating daughters
- 32 eggs get to prove they have the `right stuff'
- UCLA dean urges caring approach to law. Susan Prager advocates teaching alternative ways to settle disputes
- Vision for Botha
- Letter from Catherine
- Quirky business cycle in the US is a part of unusual world picture
- Becalmed Wall Street looks for a breeze
- Beware, all maps!