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Monitor articles for July 31, 1987
- US-Mexico border park lures smugglers as well as sunbathers. It's rangers vs. Border Patrol in this park to promote friendship
- US-Jordanian military exercises indicate ties stay strong. The Monitor has learned that the US and Jordan have just ended joint military exercises i...
- Gandhi attacked as troops enter Sri Lanka
- Everyone's right to happiness
- Byrd dismisses President's `economic bill of rights'. Says Reagan is trying to deflect Iran-contra heat by attacking Congress
- Why what didn't happen last week is important to US-Soviet ties. Soft Reagan tone on Soviets shows desire for summit
- Making history classrooms safe for democracy
- German `inflation Angst' blamed for slow economy
- ARTS SCENE
- James Bond now looks like Timothy Dalton
- Iranian exiles feel France isn't as friendly as it used to be. Paris denies that standoff with Tehran has changed policy
- How dictators have become `modern' and what that means
- Europe: a US pillar or rival in NATO?
- A boon for book hounds - Ojai's 24-hour, open-air bookstore
- Black middle class moves up US economic ladder
- Rookie Burks gives Red Sox speed, power; managers sound off
- Moving ahead
- WOMEN IN NEED. Helping displaced homemakers regain economic footing
- Opposition digs in as Panamanian government seizes offensive. Opponents turn up political heat and wait for internal collapse
- Toronto regulators hunt inside traders
- Congress threatens to end Pakistan aid over nuclear program. But US also wants to keep Pakistan's support of Afghan guerrillas
- Family incomes rise as US moves further away from poverty. But single-parent families fail to keep up
- Nutrition as fine art
- A neighborhood anchored in history. Charleston's proud East Side tries to maintain its identity as development approaches
- Regan says US was `snookered' by Iran
- Index of leading indicators points to more US economic growth
- Seals, mittens, and pennies help kids learn to count
- Today, like Miss Rumphius,
- Bold Sri Lankan accord
- Britain's House of Lords upholds ban on `Spycatcher' memoirs
- Constitutional Journal
- Free Rust
- The costs of zealotry in foreign policy