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Monitor articles for February 03, 1987
- I ain't a prude, but...
- Iran-contra affair prompts 200-year-old question: Who's in charge of foreign policy? The Constitution sets up some guidelines. But our dealings with...
- Backyard breadbasket. For a yard that's a feast for the mouth as well as the eye
- ASK THE GARDENERS, Questions & Answers
- The right and wrong way to open relations
- If dollar declines too far, inflation may return, Volcker warns
- A president's wartime powers
- Scientists hope huge atom smasher will give clues about universe. Super collider would whiz protons around 52-mile ring
- Israel firm on not giving in to Lebanon kidnappers' demands. Officials recall outcry over past prisoner exchanges
- Tensions rise as Falklands fishing zone takes effect. Argentina, Britain try to avoid clash, but avoid concessions too
- Healing religious prejudice
- New US data show terrorism ebbed in 1986. 40% drop in Europe credited to joint effort by Western nations
- Those '88 budget cuts - critics say `outrageous,' but facts say otherwise
- As a new year dawns
- Victoria would have loved Hawaii's royal palace
- The fine art of handmade books. Yolla Bolly Press publishes limited editions of California authors
- Reagan and the quiet conservatives
- Germany and France: contrasting public responses to terrorism
- America begins a yearlong crash course in Constitution
- Aquino's charter wins big. Vote strengthens hand of Filipino leader, but poses new challenges
- New contract ends Deere labor dispute
- Martin Luther King on when to act
- Kennedy: all firms should provide medical insurance
- Amateurs in foreign policy
- Going bananas for pickups
- Susan Stamberg graces public radio's `Weekend Edition'
- The small-print lowdown on low air fares
- Holding firm on hostages
- Bringing up the best
- Detention of American reporter may reflect political struggles in Iran
- The Puerto Rican dilemma. Latins keep one hand in mainland's strong economy, one hand in the Caribbean island's traditional culture
- Rebels in Samal hit hard by the vote
- Waite's plight deepens daily
- Germany and France: contrasting public responses to terrorism