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Monitor articles for August 12, 1987
- Two contemporary poets. Graham and Jennings: poles apart in form and subject
- Castro's destiny
- Summertime opera: fresh `Cav/Pag'. Sills's New York City troupe meeting a need
- Quiet journeymen won year's top golf prizes - all on the last shot
- Shedding light on the art of photography as fictional form and subject in literature
- Raspberries add pizazz to main dishes as well as desserts
- `What's the mood of the country...?'
- Bird
- `Baby M' case appeal nears while surrogacy debate goes on. Bills have been filed in 33 states, but only two have become law
- Filipino comics are more than laughing matter
- Thatcher to deploy minesweepers for British ships
- Refugees generate tension in Honduras. Growing numbers strain resources - and hospitality
- United's futuristic answer to `people-lock'
- Volunteers preserve nation's fading trails
- US raises peace plan objections
- Joy from an infant planet
- New home in the heartland. Hmong family makes the shift from Southeast Asia to small-town America
- A DROVER'S ROAST. Owners of the Salem Cross Inn dig into the history of their region, and events like this spring from their research
- VIDEOSCAN
- The first casualty
- Iran set to pipe oil through Soviet Union. Iranian-Soviet ties are on an upswing. The two countries' planned oil and gas venture could significantly...
- When stocks do fall, convertible bonds may be a cushion
- Constitutional Journal
- Time to rethink hearings?
- Pakistan resists urgings by US on nuclear program
- ARTS SCENE
- Theology: just for grown-ups?
- Resonance
- Clarifications
- Prolonged dry spell in Ethiopia raises new concerns about famine
- Coping with constitutional ambiguity. The US Constitution's division of foreign policy responsibility between president and Congress created a delic...
- Reagan choice for commerce post is called a `team player'
- Woven with song
- White House pins hopes on speech
- Sporting?
- Remember the Maine!
- A writer for all seasons. Jim Lehrer balances fact with fiction as newsman, novelist, and playwright