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Monitor articles for August 20, 1986
- Mongolia. Day 12
- Czechs' aims are crystal clear. Glass factory wants to sell world's finest crystal
- Cynicism in East Berlin
- Cheep that tune
- Unique golf scoring system generates excitement, controversy
- SOUNDTAKES
- Welcome and noble letters
- SWEET CORN OF SUMMER
- Tallying impact of Israeli-Soviet Helsinki meeting. Any movement to closer ties expected to be slow
- Tax bill saves a few hundred dollars for most people. Phase-in of changes makes it hard to pinpoint bill's effects.
- Correction
- Extra! Extra! Sociology takes over the sports page!
- EXPO 86. If long lines are any indication, this may be the most successful North American exposition in more than 20 years
- In the soup: finding more uses for all that leftover corn
- Bennett wants schools to work like small business
- CBS agrees to air `issue ad' depicting deficit trial. The network sharpens its policy on `controversial' advertising
- `Before they made Perelman, they broke the mold'
- Illinois pulls accountants out of the line of fire from third-party lawsuits
- Ontario's Stratford gets back on track. Three Shakespeare romances and a musical start the season
- On the quiet
- Gorbachev's strategy for tackling tough issues. Vast Chernobyl cleanup effort is being slowed by technical problems
- Another Soviet 'emigr'e player starts making a mark in US play
- Soviets woo Europe with space exhibit. Show chronicling space achievements said to be largest
- Running slow
- Closed-end funds giving investors a crack at overseas action
- When the umpire joins the game
- Democracy: a luxury for rich countries?
- Cedars
- Soviets have shaken up nuclear power industry since disaster
- B-1B bomber wins west Texas hearts -- and lawmakers' too
- The case for keeping American troops in Europe
- Israel's envoy cautions US not to leap into Mideast too early
- Me? Spiritual?
- Bobolink or chicken?
- Tunisia's new premier faces first challenge with austerity plan
- How Gorbachev tackles the tough issues. Soviet leader projects confident, moderate image to mobilize opinion at home and abroad