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Monitor articles for July 10, 1986
- Goodwill sports and goodwill sham in Moscow
- Northern Ireland gears for peak of Protestant marching season. Police resolve to stem violence from weekend marches
- Reform vs. bureaucracy in Guinea, West Africa
- I want to remember kindness
- The gains Clausen made at World Bank
- Harlem's congressman joins House elite. Rangel is a key player in tax-reform drive; has a date book full of lobbyists' names
- Soloists of the Royal Danish Ballet light up Jacob's Pillow
- Albert Paley: Giving steel a new twist
- Needed: a sensible policy on nuclear waste
- TOUCH A BUTTON -- AND THE MONEY FLIES
- A house is not a home -- without the feeling of comfort
- Don't short-sell SALT's value as window on USSR, some warn. Bucking the pact could cost US key data on Soviet arsenal
- Australia wants trial for former Cambodian leader
- The late-night litter mystery
- Pillars of US Mideast policy under scrutiny. Egypt's Mubarak in control but faces tough road ahead
- Nothing but summer
- For a perpetual summit
- Political expert Sears says Bush leaped off the White House porch too soon
- Green banners waving
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Tests that pornography fails
- New recognition for scholars without colleges
- We can have confidence
- US Women's Open showcase for underdogs; Horner's homers
- Firmly but quietly, Syria brings calm to W. Beirut. Backing of militias, pro-Iranian group aids Syrians
- High-tech `sea turtle on a leash' to explore Titanic's interior. Jason Jr. will videotape inside of ship that sank 74 years ago
- Wendell Berry, plowman-poet
- Welcome salute to France during Mostly Mozart Festival
- Uprising
- The Greenpeace settlement
- A bike for all seasons. The utility bicycle is built to handle bumps and carry baggage
- Border Patrol gets unwanted vigilante aid
- Pillars of US Mideast policy under scrutiny. Alleged smuggling latest in series of US-Israel incidents