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Monitor articles for August 15, 1997
- Guess Who's at the Heart of the Silent Majority
- Stallone's New Turf: Low-Key Cop Land'
- Clinton Acts to Protect Worship in the Cubicle
- Slogging Ahead in Bosnia
- Our Deep-Thinking Doc Minded His 'P's' and 'K's'
- India's Rise to Globalism
- News In Brief
- Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide
- Minivans, Maxi-Choice
- Strike Tests Labor in New Economy
- Canada Pays Price for Taking Nuclear Safety for Granted
- Conversations With Outstanding Americans: Jane Lubchenco
- Skateboard's Soaring Superstars
- Fifty Years - Too Many? - for the CIA
- In Midwest, The Yards Go Native
- Pith and Punch From My Pint-Sized Guy
- Indelible Love Marked the Pages
- Teen Drug Trends: Users Get Younger, Substances Harder
- India, at 50, Tries to Fulfill Promises Still Unkept
- Can't Call UPS? Perhaps It's Time for 'The Dog'
- Kansas Pioneers a Solution to Child-Welfare Woes
- The Internet and CNN Won't (Soon) Free China
- Caught in the Net
- Canada's Reactors May Become a Harder Sell Abroad
- Even if Unseen
- Where Freedom Is Found