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Monitor articles for July 27, 1987
- Japanese carmakers go upscale, challenging Cadillac, Mercedes
- Demonstrable Christianity
- America's business: better off in 1937?
- New indoor football league has high scoring plus bizarre touches
- Fed's young strategy for fighting inflation won't be shelved now
- Children's author realizes a boyhood dream. Paul Goble deftly crafts monuments, in words and drawings, to the life of the American Indian
- Panama's press, emboldened by protests, faces credibility gap. Papers display tendency to use rumors in place of the facts
- The move to hand prisons over to private businesses draws flak. States resist `selling' prisons as one way to ease overcrowding
- Beating the heat
- Female stereotypes persist in US courts, recent studies show. Bias affects jury selection and reactions to women attorneys
- Interstate encounter
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- A tale of two tests: SAT vs. LSAT. Responses to the `fairness' issue reveal different approaches
- Knives in Shultz's haystack
- Developing `character' again at American universities
- New circuit brings exciting, high-caliber cycle racing to city streets
- `Saturday Night' trio showcased on tour
- How Greenspan might fight fiscal fires
- White House staff: Shultz `self-serving'
- MOTEL. A writer's memories of his grandparents' motel are vivid, warm, and sometimes revived only by the art of language.
- Ad ban aims to fight teen smoking
- A young reader's letter never went unanswered by C.S. Lewis. The author's replies are rich in humor, wisdom
- Constitutional Journal
- Chronicling the human side of the humbling, `civilizing' game of golf
- Report card on artist Jean Arp. The achievements of this pioneer artist are under scrutiny, by virtue of a very fine traveling exhibition. Here are...
- Lehrer's `Chili Queen'. Play by TV newsman shows how minor spat makes front-page news
- ARMS TALKS STICKING POINT. Giving up missiles in W. Germany is political issue for US, allies
- Mrs. Aquino vs. landowners
- Crimean Tatars' protest brings Soviet promise of meeting with President
- Cambodian rights revisited
- How one teacher, child, and parent turned failure to success. Gradually, school became more than an aching wait for recess
- Boost for arts - and Newark
- Nominee for FBI post has wide law-enforcement experience. Judge Sessions of Texas was not first choice but he is well-received
- Soviets get high marks for low-key handling of Gulf policy. Moscow gains respect for flexible approach in troubled region
- Navajos envision an economic miracle. Summit on tribal development draws heavyweight support
- Turkey pursues two-track policy to stem Kurdish violence. Economic development as well as beefed up security seen as key