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Monitor Archive for July 8, 1987

Recipes from the stars
Good ethics don't overrule profits, two books show
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VIDEOSCAN
N. Ireland Protestants signal desire for `politics' over protest. Leaders opt for talks with London on Anglo-Irish accord
ARTS SCENE
Fanning the spark
Ending exploitation is investing in humanity
Turkey's premier earns plaudits for move seen as challenging military. But veto of choice for top post may jolt fragile civilian-Army ties
The art of the Wyeths. After touring the USSR, a three-generation exhibition is on view in the US before going on to Japan, Italy, and England
Critics say Justice Department has become too lax on antitrust
Time to get rid of those `news blues'!
Ancient-modern view of change. `Metamorphoses,' by Ovid, speaks to today's world of science
Egyptian terrorist group believed to have military ties
EUROMISSILE ARMS CONTROL. W. German worries arms deal will raise pressure for deeper cuts
Constitutional Journal
Spate of Sikh attacks raises pressure on India's Gandhi for solutions. Need seen for tougher antiterror line, as well as political dialogue
Attorneys for Meese say he did not invest in Wedtech. Earnings in blind trust were close to $40,000
Iceland's chef of state needs plenty of cod and imagination
New Vietnam premier sets out to defend socialism
Figuring how much an insurance policy will be worth is still tricky
Agency for street children stresses long-term strategy
Will Rogers leans on the kitchen table
Yes, one person can make a difference
GOP and Democrats agree to four presidential debates in '88
At midseason, defending division champs are playing catch-up
Angolan civilians bear brunt of 12-year war. Despite superpower aid to Luanda and rebels, win for either seems far
It's the berries - raspberries, that is. Picking this crop is a family tradition in the Pacific Northwest
Leading children into light
US Border Patrol: job is often frustrating cat-and-mouse affair. Deporting illegals only to have them return discourages agents