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Monitor articles for July 16, 1987
- Willy Brandt's indelible imprint on West Germany
- Odd string of Delta Air Lines incidents prompts an FAA probe. Spate of mistakes by crews of a top-rated carrier puzzles officials
- Politics over protest in Ulster
- Fox's Saturday lineup: familiar and sometimes engaging fare
- Pakistanis try to sort out responsibility for spate of bomb blasts. Any of several foreign or internal feuds could be behind sabotage
- Mostly Mozart Festival: cool draw to a city during summer
- Warriors for freedom
- IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Did power change the admiral?
- Starting over. Carole Pope knew what prison and its aftermath were like; she started a halfway house to give other women a chance to rebuild their l...
- Correction
- Constitutional Journal
- Finding just the right words. To the dictionary-maker, it's a profession filled with beauty, poetry - and more than a little controversy
- Busy Soviet diplomats cause a stir in Israel
- World hunger revisited: the view from Peking
- Black unions tread high wire in S. Africa. Movement seeks activist role without angering members or Pretoria
- John Harbison. Pulitzer-winning composer takes his prize in stride
- Spending a fortune. The Getty art museum has spent 10 years trying to figure out what to do with all its inherited oil money. Some people don't like...
- Reflections along the Rhine: German society on parade
- Taiwan tries liberalization
- Soviet shift in world policy. Revision of long-held view - of West as constant military threat - seems sign of new Soviet flexibility
- Poindexter testimony cools `smoking gun'
- A wink of rebellion
- Thatcher's US agenda: arms and the Mideast. British premier expected to urge Reagan to seek accords on issues
- US Olympic Festival set to open in Carolina; All-Star reflections
- In a competitive world, innovation cannot sleep
- Baseball's philosopher-king. His National League suit has an Ivy League cut
- Correction
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Viewpoint makes the difference
- Confidants in generosity
- Illegal aliens get taste of Canada - and peanut butter. But organizers of Sikhs' immigration venture get stiff fines and jail terms
- Bolivian street children glimpse `a future'. The frontier city of Cochabamba is awash with abandoned youth, but Amanecer is there to provide shelter...
- The case of the missing fuel tanks
- How to arrest drunken driving. Tougher laws against drinking and driving can help, but tougher social attitudes are more effective.
- A concerted campaign helps US textile industry comeback
- Two Koreas spar over Olympic Games
- Mexico's maquiladoras depend on female labor
- Money courier tells of services for CIA
- DISSENT OVER ERA. NOW to plan next moves and pick new leaders