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The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

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Monitor articles for August 26, 1985
- Despite good rates news, TV uneasy about trend toward short ads
- With 1,000 teacher jobs to fill, Houston looks in nontraditional places
- Finding a treasure
- The fare in restaurant stocks is a bit short on the A-1 just now
- Philippine opposition beset by division
- Driving across Africa calls for more than just a do-it-yourself repair manual . . . . Having someone watch out for lions can be a help, too
- Patient building vs. the profit-NOW drive: Japan comes out ahead
- Syrian-sponsored truce quells Beirut fighting. But factions wrangle over deployment of Syrian cease-fire observers
- Herbs, gifts, floppy disks. Entrepreneur combines culinary art and computer skills
- An Olson farms again
- ASAT and Geneva
- US considering military aid to Kampuchea fighters
- Chronicling the Age of Aquarius survivors. Ann Beattie discusses latest novel, a satire of hippies-cum-Yuppies
- Long-lost `Romeo and Juliet' again graces London stage
- Isn't it time to start letting art grow up?
- The big march outside the backyard
- Bread Loaf's creative community lends new vigor to rural teachers
- The President, the summit, and antisatellite weapons
- Use begins to shift from farmland to cities
- Frog and buttercup
- High-tech puts new chirp in Dixie mills
- US textile firms insist they have a future
- Abby's dear letters
- Determined Slaney sets world record in mile; football coverup?
- Teacher shortage erodes US hope for education reform
- Albania expected to resume secret talks with Britain. Negotiations over seized gold and mining of British ships may result in easing of Stalinist na...
- Easy-care liriope