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Monitor articles for July 08, 1987
- N. Ireland Protestants signal desire for `politics' over protest. Leaders opt for talks with London on Anglo-Irish accord
- ARTS SCENE
- Time to get rid of those `news blues'!
- Egyptian terrorist group believed to have military ties
- Constitutional Journal
- Spate of Sikh attacks raises pressure on India's Gandhi for solutions. Need seen for tougher antiterror line, as well as political dialogue
- Recipes from the stars
- Good ethics don't overrule profits, two books show
- Note
- VIDEOSCAN
- Fanning the spark
- Ending exploitation is investing in humanity
- Turkey's premier earns plaudits for move seen as challenging military. But veto of choice for top post may jolt fragile civilian-Army ties
- The art of the Wyeths. After touring the USSR, a three-generation exhibition is on view in the US before going on to Japan, Italy, and England
- Critics say Justice Department has become too lax on antitrust
- Ancient-modern view of change. `Metamorphoses,' by Ovid, speaks to today's world of science
- EUROMISSILE ARMS CONTROL. W. German worries arms deal will raise pressure for deeper cuts
- Iceland's chef of state needs plenty of cod and imagination
- Leading children into light
- US Border Patrol: job is often frustrating cat-and-mouse affair. Deporting illegals only to have them return discourages agents
- Attorneys for Meese say he did not invest in Wedtech. Earnings in blind trust were close to $40,000
- New Vietnam premier sets out to defend socialism
- Figuring how much an insurance policy will be worth is still tricky
- Agency for street children stresses long-term strategy
- Will Rogers leans on the kitchen table
- Yes, one person can make a difference
- GOP and Democrats agree to four presidential debates in '88
- At midseason, defending division champs are playing catch-up
- Angolan civilians bear brunt of 12-year war. Despite superpower aid to Luanda and rebels, win for either seems far
- It's the berries - raspberries, that is. Picking this crop is a family tradition in the Pacific Northwest