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Monitor articles for September 03, 1987
- Constitutional Journal
- Young actors given chance to shine at Stratford Festival
- Vanunu trial puts Israeli nuclear policy on stand
- Swedes grapple with dilemma of talking peace, selling arms. Traditionally peaceful Sweden is struggling with its own variation of the US Iran-contra...
- `Tanker war' takes on new intensity. In most active day of fighting, Iran sticks to safer targets
- US-Soviet ties: why the subject of religion should come up
- On clubs and gender
- Muslim commemorations bring tight security in Gulf state. After Mecca tragedy, Bahrainis seek peaceful marking of Shiite festival
- Flying is still safe, panel chief asserts. Recommends stronger leadership in the FAA, better maintained planes
- Telling Mary Todd Lincoln's story on her terms
- A fresh, urgent look at global environmental concerns
- Uncomfortable entanglement in the Gulf
- The rush is on to buy prime time TV ad spots
- Joan Baez: `bashing on, regardless'. Still an activist, the '60s `Queen of Folk' refuses to `shut up and sing'
- There's always room for you
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- KEEPING SECRETS. Chief of the US's top-secret listening post says leaks have harmed security
- Regional parliament aim is to aid C. America unity
- Monastery preserves the old, welcomes the new. Monks use modern tools to restore ancient icons
- Why Joe College can't think: a hard look at soft education
- Readers respond:
- A cabinetmaker's devotion to tradition. Allan Breed is a one-man rebellion against mass-produced furniture
- A Boston garden. How green is my city
- Falstaff freshly observed. Shakespeare's `Henry IV' play in outdoor setting
- HOW SCHOOLS COPE WITH AIDS. Some US communities extend a helping hand
- Toyota considering a joint venture in Australia with GM
- Detroit's high-tech route to a smoother, safer ride