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Monitor articles for August 14, 1987
- WHITE SUPREMACISTS. Neo-Nazi drive to recruit US youth has some success among `skinheads'
- The timeless magic of Canyonlands
- Artistry in clay. Ceramics exhibition features trends over the last 20 years
- College bookstores go beyond books - and that buys them trouble
- Israel expected to heed US urgings to abandon fighter project. US, which foots most of the bill, says jet eats too much defense aid
- An intriguing tapestry of cultures
- A gringo discovers San Jos'e
- Will summer's flurry of peace proposals flower - or wilt? History shows timing crucial to success
- Though arenas are full, some Spaniards steer away from bullfights
- Tension rises in Brazil over economic woes. Government hints at strong response if public unrest gets out of hand
- ...a lodge in the rain forest
- Veteran journalist's fast-moving images of the 20th century
- Day trip to a Pacific hideaway
- That time
- Constitutional Journal
- Citizens and police take aim against increased crime in South. Region's crime rate outpaces other areas, but cause is unclear
- Ethics in medical schools. New programs focus on human side of a high-tech field
- Rain forest misuse prompts ultimatum. Development bank looks for ways to make its warning to Brazil stick
- The US scores a big victory over Nicaragua - on the baseball field
- Massachusetts should stop bailing out floundering race tracks
- Great Lakes states breathe easier as water levels recede. Dry spring weather relieves flooding, skims 18 inches off lake surfaces
- Defeating lack of progress
- TV's Joan Van Ark stars in `The Night of the Iguana'. Latest in Williamstown's cycle of Tennessee Williams revivals displays irony, humor
- Pizza connection
- US thrifts face problems, but analysts see no cause for panic. Depositors could rest easier by putting money in several S&Ls
- `I'm not a grandma, I'm an Ardie'
- Reagan redux?
- Colorful tales to charm children
- Thousands flock to Bowie's web. `Glass Spider' motif holds edge over his music
- TRAVEL TIPS
- Tommy Dorsey band at the Palladium again
- Modern samurai wields `sword' in a foreign war
- A Noah's Ark of fossils in downtown L.A. In La Brea they dig the pits
- Navy lags in mine-fighting technology
- In the nation's Capitol
- India's success story
- AN EXQUISITE ORDEAL. THE LAST FRONTIER. Cruising up the Amazon
- The Soviet Union's unwanted children. Buoyed by glasnost, reformers are pleading their cause
- Seeing more clearly
- `Soviet connection' helps US in rising sport of rhythmic gymnastics
- I was rusty on the French Revolution
- Now there's a financial watchman to watch financial journalists
- Central American peace plan generates optimism in Nicaragua. Ortega's promises for civil liberties surprise opponents
- FREEZE FRAMES