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Monitor articles for August 27, 1987
- Soviets eager listeners to American jazz. Pat Metheny is impressed by open-mindedness, warmth during his group's tour
- Giving writers a break
- East-West thaw?
- Batting feats spring from ripe conditions; Pan Am barbell palace
- Soviets question their country's policy of dealing with nationalities. Baltic protests appear to open new avenues for public debate
- Gourmet ice cream boom hasn't melted old-time vendors' sales
- They turn kids' ideas into plays. Loon and Heron Theatre taps pre-teen writers
- Clubs for teens - wave of the future? Young patrons enjoy an alcohol-free place to dance, but they can be fickle
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Answering the call of the Christ
- South Africa's transition: unions and foreigners can help
- Parental-consent abortion laws run into problems
- Women's uphill fight
- The freedom to billow out
- Wily Speaker excels at Iran's political game
- Santa Fe Opera presents rare Strauss work, plus favorites
- Well-read Yellow Pages. Will more people walk their fingers through this new index design?
- The wig that lurked in the shadows
- Runoff contaminates Hudson River. Rainwater and melting snow a bigger problem than thought
- Constitutional Journal
- Prospects brighten for superpower arms accord. Bonn agrees not to update Pershing 1A's, if ...
- Censorship's squeeze in South Africa
- Three little words
- Preparing your child for that all-important first day of school. Parents can help boost confidence by familiarizing kids with everything from lunch...
- Patenting the perfect pig: an issue for public debate
- Upturn in heartland undercuts Democrats' strategy for '88. Democratic presidential candidates such as Richard Gephardt (r.) have been hammering away...
- Culling great moments and people from 57 years of sportscasting
- Lower prices, greater versatility transmit `faxes' to more offices
- Next on the Navy's drawingboards: benign-looking warships. Admiral urges design of dreadnoughts loaded with belowdecks arms
- Prospects brighten for superpower arms accord. But Reagan urges Soviet changes on host of issues
- The fire dog heard the bell
- JUNGLE RIVER. The promise of riches lures Peruvians to the Madre de Dios
- The man who put honest, imaginative fun into advertising
- Sudan's war, economic woes raise specter of Army intervention. Civilian government appears to be losing support of public