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Monitor articles for July 02, 1987
- Thrones of our republic
- Veto of `fairness doctrine' settles issue once - but not for all
- COMBATING ILLITERACY. Computers: high-tech aid for Americans who can't read
- Constitutional Journal
- Senate bans imports of companies that sold Soviets machines. But White House urges no retaliation, citing presidential discretion
- The abundant backyard
- How one town in the Philippines fights back against child prostitution
- South Korea opposition: Can the `two Kims' stick together?
- Welch's pitching results take turn for better; identifying winners
- Glasnost unleashes backstage upheaval at the Bolshoi
- A fresh tribute to some legendary blues, jazz artists
- The woman who tackles Indian women's issues
- Boomers' new tastes fuel jazz record resurgence
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The high court's new `pivot'?
- A third option for the US in the Gulf
- Risks for Old Glory
- NO PLACE TO CUT. NCAA takes on spiraling athletics costs - and loses
- Writing about sports, with no apologies
- Ford's new four-door Scorpio aims for driver friendliness
- Providing US missiles to Angolan, Afghan insurgents adds new twist to guerrilla wars
- Manna and miracles
- Guarded hope surfaces in the oil patch
- When all you have to sell is your body
- Messengers from the stars. Neutrino astronomy looks inside the core of a star
- Brazilians look to new constitution to limit leader's traditional power. Main author of plan warns against looking to a document, rather than people...
- Service exports won't help US trade picture
- From guns to rubber: Malay leftist insurgents accept Thai amnesty
- Cooperstown gets an opera house. Glimmerglass company faces new challenges
- Polish churchmen grapple with hints of anti-Semitic revival
- The new Rotarians - women join the club
- US not a debtor nation, but the idea doesn't worry economist
- Britain offers lessons for US in protecting investors from abuse