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Monitor articles for August 24, 1987
- PBS focuses skillfully on two widely different communities. In Silicon Valley, traditions date back only a few years and residents feel the pressure...
- China reins in private enterprise. New restrictions seen as gain for critics of economic reform
- Corporate mentors help black college students. Program not only provides a scholarship, but also a volunteer to each participant
- Aging missiles: a useful sideshow to superpower arms talks. As the superpowers jockey for an arms deal, a key bone of contention is the presence of...
- Future unclear for see-through cans
- The distinguished career and rapid fall of Britain's Anthony Eden
- Giving Maine a try
- Modern Scottish art packs a punch in Edinburgh
- Waking up from the dream of the `victorious' contras
- `A clean, journeyman job is the artist's concern'
- When young Mormon artists went to Paris to study. Both the church and American Impressionism benefited from the experience
- Lonetree lawyers vow to appeal after conviction on spy charges. A court-martial panel reconvenes today to sentence Marine Sgt. Clayton Lonetree, the...
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- PBS focuses skillfully on two widely different communities. Rural Long Bow, near Peking, strives to hold on to its ancient traditions as it adjusts...
- What of young brokers when bears return?
- Iranians set to launch offensive - on the diplomatic front
- Thatcher's privatization faces pitfalls
- Constitutional Journal
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- Victorious Lange is long on promises
- In hock to the clock: a call for `slow is beautiful'
- Praying in time of need
- Traveling with junior. With a little creative planning, flying with the kids doesn't have to be a hassle
- Policy review needed: why US troops in Europe?
- South Korea adjusts to labor's assertiveness
- Toronto making all-out bid to host centennial Olympics in 1996
- ARTS SCENE
- Bicycle ban starts in midtown Manhattan. City hopes 90-day trial will improve safety; opponents argue it's premature
- Outlook for economy: improvement. Positive factors outweigh trade deficit, dip in auto sales
- Airline re-regulation won't fly - for now. But some new rules on safety are proposed
- Preservation or public use: a Caribbean civics lesson
- On safari with the children - how some parents cope
- When your child travels alone
- UN to discuss nations' security: a result of arms or development? US boycotts conference, saying guns and butter are separate issues
- The budget adrift
- Ex-great Bob Cousy forms basketball league with 6 ft. 4 in. height limit
- Scots art is only part of the mix
- Thaw in US-Syria relations will be tested by events. US envoy to return, but areas of potential friction persist
- Looking further into space
- The Cure: tour conditions hide band's subtler side
- As employment climbs, so may workers' ranks wearing the union label