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Monitor articles for August 17, 1987
- The greening of Africa
- Magazine moves to fill a broad niche. Intelligent, curious moviegoers are Premiere's targets
- Antarctica's prospects clouded by treaty's impending end
- Overseas markets outshine Wall Street
- Heard any good books lately?
- Squabbles within W. German government coalition heat up. The dispute focuses on which political path the ruling parties should take: right or center
- Many Pan Am athletes get financial rewards; Abbott an inspiration
- Window on the orchard
- Brighter days for Egyptian economy. Entrepreneurial spirit blossoms, reflecting new private sector confidence
- One way to improve the lot of third-world women. Jessica Lindner's organization develops markets for their handicrafts
- Homeless suburbanites struggle amid affluence
- Finding modern outlets for an ancient skill. Interior designer who helped Afghan women make use of their genius for embroidery
- Masterpaint theater: front porch, back porch
- Towns - coming and going
- Japan's big banks begin looking for new, riskier business
- Where true authority lies
- Even in home region, S. Korea's Roh isn't sure thing. A candidate's native region used to determine his success. Today, voters' age, their desire fo...
- `Weak' economic recovery shows up at Muscle Beach
- Second Italian opera company plans an `A"ida' among the ruins
- AIDS in workplace forces companies to address employee concerns
- Confessions of a garden grump
- How quarterly treadmill keeps mills of America muddling
- INTERVIEW. AIDS presents a number of new challenges for US employers
- Russian language study in the USSR on the rise for US college students
- Botha seems to be taking new tack on political prisoners. S. Africa move seen as bid to settle Mandela question
- Iran takes wait-and-see stance on US Gulf moves. As tensions mount in the Gulf, the public's mood in Tehran is startlingly calm. But the message fro...
- Cut proposed in US aid for placing homeless in hotels
- How the working poor lived in rural England before 1900
- Constitutional Journal
- New Zealand premier vows antinuclear activity in second term. Elections bring sweeping victory for Labour Party
- Blue Jays make AL East take notice; Reuschel a gem of consistency
- Stuart Davis before he turned modernist painter. Roaming city streets, recording everyday life