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Monitor articles for August 01, 1997
- Cows and Grandmothers With Perfect Pitches
- Reunions and Union
- Freeze Frames: The Monitor Movie Guide
- It's the Hidden Costs That Can Nail a Budget
- New Bosnia Tack: Reward 'Open' Towns
- Whose Boat the Economy Isn't Floating
- The Chrysanthemum
- Sleeper Choice Rising As Tennis's New No. 2
- Remodeling Without Getting Hammered
- Civility Versus Compassion On City Streets
- In Israel, a Clampdown and a Big Question: Where Is the US?
- Crime-Wary Russians Get Their Guns
- World's Mayors Find a Common Interest: Talking Trash
- Falling Prices Land Hard on S. African Gold Miners
- Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing (Arista):
- Her Unplugged Approach Plugs In Well at Lilith Fair
- Women Rock the House
- J.J. Johnson: Mr. Jazz Trombone'
- Melodrama Weakens Film On Embattled Urban Teacher
- Irish, Great Emigrants, Not Keen on Outsiders
- A Mideast Crossroads
- News In Brief
- The Death Penalty System Is Still Seriously Flawed
- Social Workers Reject Role as INS Agents
- Liberia's Tenuous Election
- College Tuition in Britain
- After Budget Deal, Party Focus Shifts to 1998 Vote
- Munich's Message for Madeleine Albright
- Peace in Afghanistan Should Be a US Priority
- Harvesting Hope From a City Garden