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Monitor articles for July 08, 1986
- The difficulties of keeping up the ch^ateau
- The end of small farms
- Little things
- No more Watergates, but . . .
- Divorce issue strains church-state relations in Argentina. Proposed law part of Alfons'in effort to `modernize' country
- European Community endorses plan to avert farm trade war
- Scandal rears its head at West Germany's opposition Social Democrats. But public and politicians alike seem disinterested
- I see a small boy
- San Diego's new woman mayor faces refurbishing job on city's political image. O'Connor's confidence rests on eight years as City Council member
- Battle lines are drawn over US pornography study. Issues include child exploitation and porn as a cause of violence
- People Express suitors led by Texas Air, which already landed Eastern
- Hopes dim for success in UN talks on Afghanistan
- Don't fence it in
- Mark Taper Forum looks at US immigrants past and present
- Becker, Navratilova star in Wimbledon rerun. Nothing plain about continuing reign of singles champions
- Electronic `intelligence'. Innovative circuits imitate biological memory
- Party congress reaffirmed Polish leader's tougher line
- New Zealand and France settle Greenpeace dispute. Under UN-mediated accord, French agents to be moved
- Reflecting on ties of kin and culture
- RURAL FRANCE. WHERE TRADITION MEETS THE COMPUTER AGE
- You can huff and puff but you won't blow this house down
- Vietnam's forgotten casualties
- Project for the 21st century: mining lunar resources
- Letting in the light
- Recovering from Challenger disaster. Amid soul-searching, NASA center tries to improve booster
- Egypt stymied by population explosion. Mubarak backs family planning but finds it politically risky to push issue too hard
- Teddy Roosevelt on reading while roughing it
- Crowding at the gate
- The test cricket players
- Dear friends,