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Monitor articles for July 09, 1986
- Florida baroque: Ringling meets Rubens
- ROCK/POP
- BARBEQUE. More than aprons and charred chicken, the sport of barbequing has now become an art form
- Comrade Joe Adamov tells it all to you
- Healing and prayer
- Italy: stability despite all the turmoil
- Mitterrand in Moscow. French President's familiarity with Reagan and Gorbachev makes him good go-between
- BARBEQUE. More than aprons and charred chicken, the sport of barbequing has now become an art form
- SAUCES: The once lowly barbeque sauce now brims with exotic flavors, mostly regional, that have added new spice to the traditional business of backy...
- Why the floor fell out from under stock prices on Wall Street. Market watchers say latest `correction' may continue for several weeks
- Pritchett's incisive literary essays; two reissued novels
- Cotton candy in our town
- Palestinians on West Bank caught in Jordan-PLO feud. But they are likely to cling to PLO despite its bleak situation
- Room service at the Manila Hotel
- Fed pressured to cut interest rate
- TVA's groundbreaking role
- A great writer's abiding love for the art of fiction
- Rickover had strong impact on Navy
- Roots of Middle East terrorism: a personal view
- STOCK TRADING FOLLOWS THE SUN
- Goodwill Games are more show than significant competition
- Summit agenda
- Critic Bergonzi travels familiar roads without getting in a rut
- First rose
- Slapstick `Twelfth Night' with F. Murray Abraham
- Enforcing budget discipline
- Potatoes on the Peace Line: hope grows on Belfast farm
- As rates on credit cards ease up, it's worth it to comparison-shop
- UN rings warning bells as locusts threaten African crop and grazing lands
- How US Jews can support peace in the Middle East
- VEGETABLES: You don't have to stop at barbequed ribs and skewered pork. There's room on the grill for everything in your garden
- Egypt's fundamentalists gain. Government aims to co-opt moderates and isolate militant fringe
- Television's first interview with a chief justice
- Cuba, US talk of immigration
- Mellow sounds of Windham Hill continue to woo listeners