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Monitor articles for July 01, 1988
- Helping humanity
- SCIENCE FICTION, FACT, AND FABLE
- Cool candidates - hot summer
- Buchanan: Peck's bad boy of the Right
- Totems, masks, and a carved bird that soars. Northwest Indian heritage
- Congress debates giving banks greater powers to deal in securities
- Navratilova gains Wimbledon final; men's competition heats up
- PAPERBACK ROUNDUP
- Beating around the bushes. In the minor leagues
- Party Politics. Two-hundred years ago on July Fourth, Philadelphia threw a big bash to honor the ratification of the Constitution; but the parade pl...
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Protecting Cape Cod from explosive growth
- Soviet `Commissar' in US. A Soviet film recently released after 20 years is hailed as a political event as well as a cultural breakthrough. It is al...
- From dropout to drop-in. Two Kentucky counties turn the tables on illiteracy with an adult education program that goes to where the students are
- Burma: chaos and chicanery
- A decades-long overnight success story. Interview with William Kennedy
- From televisions to telephones, Europe moves toward unity
- Angolan rivals vie for US ear. Government and rebels make their cases in Washington
- Bush starts to emerge from Dukakis's dust. Gallup poll has vice-president trailing by just five points, narrowed from 14
- New arms control director has influence in a quiet sort of way. His specialty is arms talks - not bureaucratic cat-and-mouse games
- Record US foreign debt will mean belt tightening in the 1990s. Though the situation is severe, it is nothing like Latin debt picture
- At last, a TV showcase for independent films
- In the beginning was Aesop. Bookman's holiday
- Shirley Plantation: 212 July 4ths. Descendents of original family celebrate again
- Two views of Angola's problems
- Iranian morale sinks in the marshes. Iraqi win recovers oil as well as territory
- M.F.K. Fisher: on the art of golden words and memorable meals. FOOD PROSE
- Thinking about the environment
- Dubliners sparkle in a lackluster parade of visiting theater troupes. N.Y. ARTS FESTIVAL
- A place in the world
- Goodbye, history Hello, light romance. PRIME-TIME HISTORY
- Half in love with advertising - but is it art?
- Dumping on Africa: West exports its industrial wastes
- On freeing the serfs ... again. Gorbachev wills, but will today's workers follow?
- Poem to accompany a glass insulator
- Classical conversations