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Monitor articles for July 03, 1987
- ARTS SCENE
- Colonial sermons laid groundwork for the Revolution
- The Declaration - Congress's finest hour
- VCRs and subs
- Australian-made series - a close-up on Pacific isles
- Living beneath the roller coaster - a Coney Island idyll
- CANINE `RACISM'? Attacks by pit bulls prompt vicious-dog laws
- Responsibly at home in the Great Economy
- Dramatic WWII account. Target: battleship Shinano
- FREEZE FRAMES
- A hot dog by any other name
- A poet-painter from Maine. Alone, communicating the dissonant music of modern life
- Chrysler chairman tries to make amends - and boost image
- A craftsman melds art and business
- For Mexicans, cost of crossing US border rises. US law heightens fears of arrest as well as prices paid for illegal trip
- NOW IN PAPER
- A boom in fireworks
- Freda Kirchwey biography. The whole world was her beat
- Saul Bellow novel. Risks of living in freedom
- A booming business. Tomorrow night, the skies of about 900 US cities will sizzle and smack with pyrotechnical wonders designed by the flamboyant Zam...
- SPIES & SUSPENSE
- Color photography. The way we live now
- History at its best. The man behind the Marshall Plan
- No festivities for Americans in Gulf. US Embassy in Bahrain, alert to possible Iranian reprisals, plays it safe and cancels July 4th party
- Gifts from above
- Massachusetts puts up the cash to give immigrants a helping hand
- Putting refugees on their feet
- News in print
- A constitutional scholar's theory. Why the American union survived
- Whither the Reagan revolution? Rival GOP hopefuls hold differing visions of party's direction
- Classic lessons in leadership from the classics
- Bork's influence already felt in enforcement of antitrust laws
- Personal portrait of Menachem Begin: `a lesson in power'
- Claude Berri. The man behind France's most ambitious film project
- INTERVIEW ON PRODUCTIVITY. The vanishing American dream: can private enterprise save it?
- Constitutional Journal
- An affectionate portrait of Isaac Bashevis Singer
- S. Korea students vow continued vigilance. Activists wary of intent behind ruling party's promises of change
- Turning point for Soviet system? Gorbachev plan for radical reform is now in place, but risks seen in party dissent and lack of clear public support
- For young readers. A new breed of crime solvers
- For US, two big questions answered, but one still lingers. Clarity on Soviet Union and S. Korea, but not on Gulf