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Monitor articles for July 03, 1986
- Dear friends:
- As though a plate
- Selling Lady Liberty: trinkets, treasures
- Chinese in Malaysia press for change. They dominate business world, but resent treatment by Malays
- `My purest queen...' Teddy Roosevelt's love letters to Alice Lee show the Rough Rider's softer side
- `Ellis Island -- West'
- New Americans. Giuseppe Gagliardi
- Do you have to make a decision?
- History-minded leader of an Army looking for lessons from past
- Missing tables, uncovering origins of civilization. Books by two intense travelers
- Immigrants: the new pioneers
- Curl up and let the fancy roam. Travel writing
- Is the universe an accident? An answer from two scientists. Back page essay
- Probe increasingly likely in Israel scandal
- Off to Illyria with a brainy teen
- Rivalry complicates Iranian exile struggle. `Monarchists' and leftists disagree on goals and are internally split
- Sanctuary workers, buoyed by light sentences, vow to continue. But prosecutors say years of probation a `startling deterrent' to smuggling of illega...
- New Americans. Abbas Hassani Shishehbor
- The Trevi, as fountain and metaphor
- A welcome glimpse of TV from around the world
- Peru's military under scrutiny over handling of leftist guerrillas
- Let's recapture America's revolutionary mission
- South Africa sanctions: what the three camps believe and why
- Chihuahua State election: key test for Mexico's ruling party. Officials worry that loss of governor's seat could sway other states
- The melting pot, circa 1986
- North Carolina farmers look to the skies for drought relief. Corn and cattle growers suffer most from effects of inadequate rainfall
- Needed: a good civics course
- No longer Kool, but just as hot: JVC Jazz Festival
- Trying to hold tenuous high-tech lead. Special research centers seen as one way to keep US out front
- Florida eyes grapefruit trees for signs of canker
- Sexual harassment: it's both illegal and bad business
- Shimon Peres and the Shin Beth cover-up
- News In Brief
- Current affairs
- New Americans. Editha Moore
- American energy analyst sees a sustained pickup in the price of OPEC oil
- Appeal halts Whitworth trial
- Veteran singers add force to San Francisco Opera
- Two masters of the travel essay. Waspish brilliance, springy journalism
- Seaver changes Sox; World Cup soccer ties; NFL in London
- Little spark in Japan election
- I came over on a banana
- Westfield scandal can't be swept under Bay State political rug
- Study on US space goals: bold vision or space cadet's wish list? Panel chairman says report reflects scope demanded by Reagan
- In pursuit of happiness
- New Americans. Iosif Tsoglin
- At Lloyd's of London, a hoary tradition is housed in stainless
- Editor's Choice
- Choices for children
- The romance and the caring are gone. Roving the British Empire
- Japan's candidates set out to win the `floating vote'. The rootless people of Japan's new housing complexes present a special challenge to politicia...
- Setting date and plot line for Summit II (and an eventual III)
- Now in paper: