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Monitor articles for July 09, 1987
- A cricket safari through Cheddar moonlight
- International action on agriculture is needed
- Constitutional Journal
- Affluence and effluence
- London's looks east - to its Docklands
- States and Congress act to fill the gaps they see in antitrust enforcement
- Professionals' dilemma over child-abuse reporting laws
- Aborigines get a jump on voting
- Debates and public service
- Soviets' comeback in the Middle East
- Haitians from all walks of life say military government must go
- William Wyler's career: a lesson in mythmaking
- Food, farmers, and subsidies
- Soviet and Cuban ties support - and bind - war-weary Angola. Dependence on East bloc hinders bid for US aid and help in ending war
- Salvadorean hopes for a new era fade. Duarte seen as failing to deliver promised peace and prosperity
- Coming to understand others. Inner-city jargon, Appalachian hospitality, and Navajo cookery usually aren't part of the curriculum for new teachers....
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- How safe are US cities?
- White S. Africans plan nuts-and-bolts talks with black insurgents
- New skirmishes in the global battle over media freedom
- Chrysler's fine called attempt to hide indifference to safety. OSHA acts shortly before hearing in Congress
- A close look at labor statistics bursts the `Supermom' myth
- Dickens novel `Hard Times' skillfully adapted to stage
- A new Russia - 3
- The Carters: rebuilding their lives after the White House
- Britain prepares to sell its airports to the public
- In Moscow, differences over German issue erupt, but don't spoil meeting
- The taming of a tennis star. Pat Cash learned there's no room at Wimbledon for a `regulation kid'
- Reagan's popularity rebounds despite lingering doubts on his Iran statements
- US impatient with Panama's Noriega but avoids `interference'
- Arts Scene
- Daring Frenchman sailing solo across the Atlantic - on a board
- All that trash
- The clarity of native innocence
- Australia's Hawke flies lower in polls. Premier's tough economic policies could cost him votes in upcoming election
- Environment or heredity?