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Monitor articles for July 11, 1986
- Pretoria's options are narrowing
- On safari to glimpse elusive mountain gorillas
- Give 'em a computer and they'll stump an industry pro -- once. Pupils challenged to stretch programming skills
- Presidential hopefuls take the stage at civil rights conventions. Bush, Hart head cast before NAACP, others set for Urban League
- Why the Commonwealth mission to South Africa failed
- At the flea market. From tailgates in cow pastures, business booms
- To be calm
- `Spring Symphony': cultural oasis among summer movie fare
- Wild white
- News In Brief
- Footpaths. Get acquainted with England's charms up close, on pleasant strolls down country-village lanes or rough rambles up lonely hills
- MILFORD TRACK
- Imagistic Berlioz work calls for top conductors and orchestras. Superior sound -- and differing approaches -- characterize performances under batons...
- Professor fights `civic illiteracy' in US by staging first national Citizen Bee
- Mideast shifts follow US denial of arms to Jordan. Realignments in region favor Syria and Soviet Union
- S. Korea's uneasy extremes. Rightist officers, leftist students test moderates
- Pierre du Pont courts GOP right wing. From school prayer to economics, claims to out-Reagan Bush
- Miamisburg and civil defense
- Gold coin output boosts Canada's coffers, but sales race heats
- `A new era' for teachers. Unions move to support `professionalization' in education
- `Unknown Chaplin' -- a striking view
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Do ANC guerrilla leaders have control of their recruits?
- Pousadas: regal `resting places' at budget prices
- Press has key role in unfolding S. African crisis
- Scottish Highlands
- Hyatt signature-forgery row moves Massachusetts to reform
- Walking Paris in the steps of historic Americans
- The motor that brought us to Mike
- Ottawa to come out with a $1 coin -- to save money
- Reagan makes his pitch for tax overhaul, touts GOP for proposing it
- Going beyond `thou shalt nots' of syntax
- Safeguarding and tracing artworks an imperfect art
- A guide to scouring the flea markets
- Kevin Cogan pulls away from racing setbacks
- Building toward peace in Ulster
- Loss of Vietnam leader may trigger power struggle. Le Duan's death could jeopardize his sweeping economic reforms
- HARNESSING AND REGULATING THE MONEY. Investment laws and customs differ from country to country. Governments and financial exchanges are trying to h...
- Travel tips
- S. Africa's policy: repression and reform. Crackdown sparks most intense spate of urban attacks
- Summit prospects. French say `star wars' still main obstacle