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Monitor articles for July 14, 1987
- Gorbachev could use party conference for shakeup
- To Steffi, with lots of love, tacos, and a Chopin sonata
- New Philippine Congress flexes its muscles. Congress to debate Aquino's foreign policy, political appointments
- Two months to find a job
- University of Minnesota promotes image of its women athletes
- Polls: North seen as patriot, but not entirely truthful
- Indians urge Gandhi to add political carrot to security stick in Punjab. Sikh strife unlikely to be resolved without negotiations, analysts say
- Israeli hopes raised by Soviet officials' first visit in 20 years. Prospects improve for restoration of diplomatic ties
- Young chess whizzes come in every size, shape, color, gender
- Cooperative effort saves hawks. Martha's Vineyard program increases osprey population
- America, the `henged'
- From lab to market: Can it be done?
- CBS selling its magazine group
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Bastille Day: celebrating the disasters that did not happen
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Morocco: a genuinely exotic world at Europe's doorstep
- Still tracking Reagan
- Two good friends and lively letter writers, Vol. IV
- Investigators' spotlight shifts to Adm. Poindexter
- `Theirs not to reason why...'
- Fast growth for outplacement. Help for managers who get cut by cost cutting
- Rare birds for sale. Audubon's exquisite renderings will go to the highest bidders, as a unique collection of `Birds of America' prints is auctioned...
- To the head of the class
- Motor City's rebirth in high gear. Plans to revitalize entertainment district spark interest
- GOVERNMENT AND RELIGION. Keeping Uncle Sam out of the pulpit
- Beethoven loud and clear in Peking
- Iran lobbies hard as UN prepares to call for cease-fire in Gulf war
- Australian's stake in Texaco climbs, and Wall Street wonders what's up
- Constitutional Journal
- Have you hugged your kids today?
- S. Korea's Chun shuffles Cabinet. But opposition doubts that new team will run elections fairly
- Telstar: the satellite that helped turn the globe into a village