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Monitor articles for July 07, 1986
- Close-up on hunters who brave Siberia's rigors
- America's too-long-forgotten black heroes
- Nakasone wins big, but faces party leadership struggle
- Myth vs. reality in our views of the elderly
- Letters to the lady with the torch
- Romans (loudly) debate the merits of spaghetti vs. Big Macs
- The lowly (but versatile) potato now has its own museum
- Bucking the 55 m.p.h. speed limit. Nevada takes its case for faster-paced driving to court
- Burger court: activism mixed with restraint. Court under Nixon appointee defied facile characterization
- A birthday bash for France's gift to US -- the Statue of Liberty
- The new-issue market is hot; some see danger, some don't
- Thanks, Lee
- Learning how democracies fail. School in Vermont takes new approach to studying civics
- Evangelicals casting wider political net
- Crumbling revolt only helps Aquino solidify rule
- `Evita' lyricist Tim Rice turns the cold war into a musical
- Young blacks look to NAACP's adult members to supply better role models
- Insider trading, liberty, and the need for curbs on violations of trust
- Church-state relations in Nicaragua hit new low
- For African artist, small is beautiful
- ITT, French in big phone supply linkup
- Britain's `prime mimicker' wins her nation's vote of confidence
- Biggest US teacher union OKs national certification idea. But NEA otherwise ignores task-force reform proposals
- The Law, Rumpole, and me
- Art galleries present summer fare for all tastes
- Appliance industry sales hitting home. But consolidation, torrid pace point to change
- Detroit blacks own a piece of the AMERICAN DREAM.
- Nothing to forgive
- Egypt courts economic disaster. President Mubarak faces a crisis. Domestic problems mount as he juggles delicate relations with the US, Israel, and...
- South Africans brace for continuation of bombing campaign
- Chile's changing opposition. New coalition's successful strike renews doubts over Pinochet's long-term prospects
- Drugs not rooted out of majors yet; managerial musical chairs continues
- Paestum left its mark
- White House said to want a `field marshal' in Honduras post. Administration felt Ferch was ineffective as war-zone diplomat
- American foreign policy in a SALT-free world. No reason to fear arms race . . .
- Gramm-Rudman hit. Supreme Court says budget-balancing law violates Constitution's separation of powers
- Alan Arkin: the actor is a Renaissance man
- Staid NAACP updates image, dons more-activist rights garb