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Monitor articles for July 21, 1987
- Twins in rare contender's role; Hall of Fame to get Mattingly bat
- He painted Lappland. Andreas Alariesto recorded an unknown culture
- Soviet publication paints bleak picture of war in Afghanistan
- Turning sludge into `gold'. Simple, low-tech answer to pressing problems of waste disposal can even be profitable
- Au revoir, deux-chevaux
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Sibling rivalry
- Mr. Reagan and the impact of the Iran-contra hearings
- HOT SPURTING GAS. Ford disputes need to expand its van recall
- Global warming trend may be sudden rather than slow
- One-woman crusade to rescue a forsaken river
- A touch of Thatcher in Portugal
- Rafting on Utah's Green River: exciting and awe-inspiring
- Egypt's foreign minister takes plea for peace directly to Israeli people
- UN's family-planning chief will focus on `programs that work'. Global population agency sees demand for services rise as US aid plummets
- Correction
- Manet's balcony scene
- Delta's problems focus attention on training, supply of pilots
- Being able to forgive
- `An Enemy Among Us' tackles a difficult theme. CBS moves youth drama on AIDS to prime-time viewing hour
- Third world grows addicted to pesticides
- Theatrical capital makes a home for its souvenirs. London's Theatre Museum displaying only 10 percent of its items at any one time
- Doubts about Poindexter's truthfulness grow on panels. Lack of remorse over record of deceit also troubles some members
- New phase for `the hearings'. Public interest sags after `smoking gun' fails to appear, but Iran-contra panel still seeks keys to system failure
- Portuguese cheer vote for stability
- Hearings fair? It's a matter of perception
- Toshiba sale: only the tip of espionage iceberg?
- A decisive victory
- Constitutional Journal
- Towns sort out their garbage problem. Wellesley, Mass. - The value of disciplined recycling
- Towns sort out their garbage problem. Wilton, N.H. - The payoff from saving and selling trash
- Financial charts appear to indicate vulnerable market
- ASK THE GARDENERS, Questions & Answers
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