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Monitor articles for July 09, 1997
- After the Floods, Yosemite's Summer Scenery Still Beckons
- Trek to Mars Introduces NASA's Next Generation
- One Senator Who Stands Out From the Pack
- Growing a New NATO
- Mexico's Breakthrough
- The Web Washes Over Cuba, but Surfers Still Few
- Jean-Luc Godard Stages Return to US Screens
- Wind Chimes
- Join Europe's Club? Slovakia Shrugs
- News In Brief
- 'Gateway' Communities Gear Up With Full-Service Resorts
- As the World Shrinks, So Do Prices on International Calls
- Brazilians Blur Line Between Real Life And the Soaps
- Annika Sorenstam: Golf's 'Tigress' Sets Sights on US Open
- Companies Brake Political Gravy Train
- The New Boss in the New Workplace - It's You
- NAFTA Set to Head South, Beyond Mexico
- Minivans Drive US Mail Into the 21st Century
- Of Hens, History, and Wimbledon
- Immortal - Moment by Moment
- An Apology Long Overdue
- An Author's Midlife Search for Self and Nation
- US and China Talk Environment, Not Just Trade
- The Sweet Strains Of Summer, Finally Heard
- Scoring a Field Is Soccer's Biggest Goal
- Democratic India Versus Disciplined China
- Italians Find New Ways to Talk With Their Hands
- Godard Revival Spreads to CD
- US Skirts Embargo to Open Lines
- US Efforts Leave Terrorists With Fewer Places to Hide
- Coaching Professional Athletes on How to Massage the Media
- Soap Opera As Persuader Of Millions