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Monitor articles for July 06, 1988
- Critics say British plan to alter secrecy law doesn't do enough
- ARTS SCENE
- Fairy-tale quality in Puerto Rican's art. Campeche, though untrained, succeeded in several fields
- Contras push for humanitarian aid - a plug for diplomacy
- Singapore's boom is great, but its laborers are few. A challenge to attract and retain good people
- Brokers have a busy year touting new closed-end funds
- Hunting for hidden missiles. INF Treaty inspectors begin their `sanctioned snooping'
- Spiritual resistance
- Glasnost meets Ivan the Careerist
- SUMMER THEATER. Would Sophocles recognize Williamstown's version of `Oedipus'?
- `World Monitor' to be on cable channel
- Tofu or not tofu? How you can turn a cream-colored, bland-tasting, custardlike food into a palatable meat substitute
- Building a dictionary of living language
- Prague gallery shares some of its modern treasures. Pioneering Czech artist steals the show
- Orwellian times?
- Bugs in her teeth. Heeding the call of the open road, a reporter joins the growing number of women who say, `No more back-of-the-bike'
- Afghan resistance shows no sign of letting up on Soviets
- Is the USSR headed toward bloom or doom?
- Leaning forward in a loge
- Palestinian uprising foists new role on UN aid workers
- Kasparov dominates Amsterdam tourney
- Tuning up US Latin policy
- Star wars: debunking astrology. Scientists try to counter `lack of skepticism' by public