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Monitor articles for August 03, 1987
- Social work schools see enrollments rise. Competitive job market spurs interest in master's degrees
- Government goes on the offensive
- The make-or-break world of plate collecting
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- TEEN PREGNANCY AND PARENTHOOD. Communities that are trying to do something. Media campaign urges boys to act responsibly
- US wandering in space
- Baseball must act to defuse beanball wars
- LESSONS FROM THE HEARINGS. Lawmakers mull over proposals to close Iran-contra loopholes
- Debt stymies UNCTAD. World forum highlights growing discord on issue
- An eye for gilt frames
- Japan welcomes Soviet arms offer. But officials see proposal as aimed at wooing Asian nations
- He thought he was wrong once, but he was mistaken. Philip Crosby preaches `zero defect' quality control
- INTERVIEW. Sierra Club adopts global perspective
- Summer camp for science. Program offers academic learning - and rock climbing
- Prayer and God's unfolding design
- IRAN FLEXES ITS MUSCLES. Tougher times ahead in the Gulf. Soviets court Tehran in effort to capitalize on US-Iran tensions
- Versatile Haitian shot-putter balances sports, music, studies
- Fine-tuning US foreign policy. The means were flawed, but the strategic goals remain, experts say
- Legislators try to slow loss of low-income housing
- Mecca violence threatens to widen conflict
- An Iranian government for all the people
- Constitutional Journal
- Teen mothers learn job skills, build a sense of family
- Artifacts from tombs give evidence of a lively, optimistic period in China. Boston's Museum of Fine Arts presents first US exhibition devoted to Han...
- Hussein and his kingdom riding high
- Averting an act of folly in the Persian Gulf
- College $$
- Weinberger testimony evokes `junta' and `palace coup' images
- Good morning, world citizen
- Freeway calm
- A helpful program on `star wars' - but you may have to ask for it
- Despite growing isolation, Panama's ruler retains upper hand. Opposition sees long, but `irreversible,' effort to oust him
- All those revised data on US economy make forecasting difficult
- Japan moves swiftly to tighten control of technology transfers
- Business goes bust in Haiti as unrest grinds on
- `This broke a silence of 30 years...'
- Tracing the emergence of Shiite activism in the Middle East
- Photographs with a wallop, and fish with allure. Cindy Sherman stars in her own staged pictures
- `High Noon' on the highway
- The Zurich Kunsthaus is honoring Eug`ene Delacroix with an enormous exhibition of the Romantic painter's works.
- Pete du Pont works to stay to the right of other GOP hopefuls
- ARMS CONTROL. Soviets play down China factor
- Defense stocks revive - but for how long?
- Church committee and covert affairs
- Southern California freeway shootings test drivers, police. Motorists practice `defensive driving' after series of attacks