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Monitor Archive for July 1, 1987

Moses's hurdles victory a highlight of rousing US track meet
World champion plays catch-up in Yugoslavia by downing a countryman
EPA cracks down on 14 cities to meet air quality standards
North starts answering questions. Washington opinion is divided as to what sort of impression the action-loving marine will make
GLOSSARY
Seoul moves toward democracy
The nearly extinct peregrine falcon is flying a comeback course. Biologists encourage nesting on roofs, bridges, towers across US
The Iran-contra smoking gun is at hand. The bottom line: if the President didn't know, he should have known
Dinner with the Littlebirds
Robert Nisbet's thoughts. Essays explore themes of progress and community
Miller's intriguing animals
ROCK/POP/JAZZ
How tiny fingers help India earn big export profits
Posole, salsa - piquant flavors of Santa Fe
Aquino program for land reform ignites lively debate in Philippines. Plan's voluntary nature seen as drawback
Constitutional Journal
Bucking the Peking trend in rural China
The amateur's amateur writes a real, live novel
A brutal choice: work or starve
Pine sister
Workers get help caring for older relatives
Katherine S. White: the invisible editor made visible
Attractive features of zero coupon bonds mask some drawbacks
Resistance forces Ethiopia to cut back mass relocations. Critics voice greatest concern about methods, not aims, of programs to resettle peasants
Netherlands company keeps audience constantly off guard
West German laws help working women balance family and job. But leave guarantee makes some employers wary of hiring women
`Dreamgirls' shows its enduring appeal. Award-winning musical delves into aspects of '60s pop culture
Restraints on travel to Nicaragua resisted
ARTS SCENE