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Monitor articles for August 20, 1987
- Constitutional Journal
- Civilians who cannot remain neutral
- A winning smile takes the prize. Each August residents of Sun City (or is it `Fun City'?) engage in a little competitive grinning
- `Theater' and tanks: view from the Greek-Turkish border. Volatile exchanges between Athens and Ankara are a regular feature of Aegean summers. Much...
- Baby makes three - and no more. China's one-child policy cuts population growth; but does it produce `little emperors'?
- Bilingual dreamer
- Correction
- Regal image propels French President's rising star. The rising popularity of Francois Mitterrand is the political story of the summer in France. But...
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- In China, Meese offers counsel. US attorney general urges modifying legal system to draw foreign business
- The real Nicaraguan solution: Caribbean Basin Initiative
- Integrity and prayer
- Canada's new charter is pushing issues of rights and freedoms into judicial hands
- A short play: Valor revisited
- California farmin': chemical-free
- New York and Amsterdam forge new international market link
- Almost home
- Chaos at Bolivia's Central Bank
- Bay State court order seen as plus for homeless. But legislature could refuse to go along
- One Greek's quest for Aegean amity
- Let's improve presidential debates
- Assured new drama turns on Watergate-like intrigue
- Southern voters put issues ahead of party in presidential race. Conservative from either party would win support, leaders say
- Mozart's operas appeal to listeners on many levels
- ARTS SCENE
- Charges of baseball cheating this season recall similar tricks in past
- Halting the decline in minority college students. American U. president gives it top priority
- Taking a bow
- Giant Grand Ole Opry reunion on PBS. Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, and Bill Monroe are headliners for three hours of country pickin'
- What `Roe' really says. For almost a decade and a half, Roe v. Wade has been misread, misinterpreted, and misused.
- Ethical?
- Venezuela gets help from tourists