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Monitor articles for August 05, 1987
- Constitutional Journal
- Stallions in flight. Beauty and discipline combine in the choreography of the breathtaking Lipizzans
- On the Gulf war front ...
- Some Gulf Muslims are receptive to Iran claims on Mecca tragedy
- The good ol' catfish is back in vogue
- A novel of fairy-tale irony, comedy, pathos, and near-tragedy
- A giant of print
- New light shed on Mono Lake dispute
- POP/ROCK/JAZZ
- Old Ozarks cooking gets a fresh twist. `Nouveau 'zarks' fare at Dairy Hollow House
- Thorny issues await lawyers at convention
- Meeting in Hanoi
- US foreign policy: bringing in the people
- Obvious rewards, not-so-obvious risks in `junk' muni bond funds
- Contours for touching
- `Melon': lightweight people in a trivial world. Simon Gray's latest play bows in London
- `Watch for traffic, hold hands, and stick together...'
- Panama: can either side afford unrest?
- Honoring all who serve
- Suicide need not be contagious
- LETTER FROM BUDAPEST. Yugoslavia balks at far-reaching change
- Where home-style cooking is very much at home. At Mary Worthen's in Little Rock, Ark., the traditional Sunday dinner lives on
- After Iran threats, West eyes Hizbullah. Tehran is said to fund and call major terrorist shots for Lebanese radicals
- High school teachers warm to Latin culture. Learn to relate to Hispanic students
- Giving talented Hispanic youths a head start
- Does the uniform make the man?
- A sample of sharp play from US Junior event
- Gilbert and George. They profess to puncture art's aura of elitism, but these London artists' enigmatic images actually raise more questions than th...
- Where jet set and refugees rubbed shoulders. Lisbon's Ritz has weathered the ups and downs of Portuguese politics
- Undue demands on spouses
- Foundation chairman tells how to give money away
- Parable, satire, romantic parody. Short stories of doubt and belief, self-consciousness, and love
- Congress enters debate over time off for family care
- ARTS SCENE
- Azinger puts British Open near-miss behind him, seeks PGA title