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Monitor articles for June 29, 1987
- A dropout-turned-principal
- A two-room schoolhouse. It almost folded once, but the community kept it going - and the children are benefited
- Putting in a word for minority scriptwriters
- Japanese farmers start over in Bolivia undaunted by tough life
- When the dust settles as US companies leave South Africa
- Presidential hopefuls woo Hispanic convention. Attendance of only one Republican considered `slap in the face'
- Tips from a Vermont artist
- Nureyev fashions busy `Cinderella'
- Ear adventures
- EC meets to hammer out budget, policy problems
- The flatweaves are coming!
- Critic's scrapbook: from Trieste to Florence
- Power steering
- Teacher-short county tries corporate recruiting tactics
- Agrimonious debate rife on eve of summit
- Trekking `down below'
- Soviet consular team's visit to Israel will test diplomatic waters. But Israeli stand on Mideast parley may hinder full-scale ties
- Turks feel growing disillusionment with West. European demands spark Turkish warnings to reconsider NATO links
- STREET SAVVY. Poor Philadelphia neighborhoods pull themselves back up
- Athletes, officials say worry over Seoul as Olympic site is premature
- Constitutional Journal
- Momentum and the court
- The Pompidou Center is marking its tenth anniversary with a subjective look at `the art of today, 1977-1987.' The show is funny, infuriating, and we...
- TAMING THE TUBE - CONTINUED
- Experts differ sharply on whether world's economy is darkening
- Recovering health
- Powell: a middle-of-the-road jurist
- Reagan readies his list of nominees to replace Powell on Supreme Court
- A journalist's memoir of recent history
- Despite unrest, S. Korea economy remains robust
- Political travelogue offers a fresh look at South America
- Angola signals `good will' to US. Release of US pilot and push to resume talks are first steps, but hitches to better ties remain
- Those summer art shows. A seasonal change takes place in New York's art galleries at this time of year. Exhibitions tend to fall into categories - g...
- Market rally - some see a march; some, a mirage
- Murderous goldsmiths and jazz-crazed rogues
- An original guitar player who got his start listening to horn solos
- Seething seas of world trade break toward calm
- Iranian terrorism threat hangs over reflagging plan
- New morality must mix standards and tolerance
- In farewell, NATO chief voices concern on arms deal. Gen. Rogers says Euromissile pact will damage West's deterrence