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Monitor articles for July 13, 1987
- Constitutional Journal
- Welcome to Wobegon ... er, 'Bama
- Teachers on teaching: two very different views
- Holography as art: a critic finds himself in new territory
- Liberals' talks with ANC only seem to harden Pretoria's stand. Botha may gain from black group's refusal to renounce violence
- Wall Street adjusts for rising oil prices
- Charges the US lags in saving and investing appear to be inaccurate
- The Congress as enemy
- `I photograph dancers'
- Islamic militants join Egyptian mainstream
- Tunnel Vision
- Chrysler and the US conscience
- How a Texas thrift brought itself down
- Haiti opposition sorts out storm debris - and political strategy
- A right model
- Bolivian children - and educators - feel the pinch of economic hardship. Teachers regret striking for more pay, but see no way out
- `Alive' is getting more bite, and bolder
- ARTS SCENE
- One approach: rearing future peacemakers
- At a parent workshop - chuckles, sighs of recognition, and suggestions
- Major leagues spurred to reach first base in hiring minorities
- In the foxholes with the Afghan resistance. Seven years of fighting Soviets have made `jihad' a way of life
- 5 billion and counting
- Legacy of rock's conscience: continuing battle against hunger. Money keeps rolling in, two years after Live Aid concerts
- CUTBACKS AT WORLD BANK. International lending hits choppy water as bank reorganizes
- Investigators try to clean up scandal-ridden thrifts. Savings-and-loans - those quiet storefront offices where millions of Americans have obtained t...
- North's actions raise moral dilemma. His belief in a higher duty cuts at basic process of law
- Elderly Americans defy myths. Most are healthy and live on their own, says statistics director
- Opera singers tackling rare project of arias recordings. Some include songs from celebrated roles
- Panama: price of protest may make negotiations more attractive. Talks increasingly seen as only way to head off violence and total economic shutdown
- Illuminating the life of an artist whose subject was light itself
- Judge Bork's judicial philosophy is fair game
- Alligator removed from endangered species list, `a rare success'
- For parents, advice is coming by the shelf-full. Workshops and books proliferate as baby-boomers have their own babies