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Monitor articles for January 02, 1987
- Taint of racism persists. Recent incidents prompt calls for reassessment in US
- `Masterpiece Theatre's' masterly new `Mr. Chips'. CBS's bizarre miniseries - `At Mother's Request'
- Editor's essay: Change and the West
- The US-Britain partnership: Is it a good thing?
- A lick and a tear
- Electoral choice in China
- ARTS SCENE
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Sympathetic portrayal of Poland's fading Jewish community
- Choosing between public humiliation and jail
- Ready remedies for better readers. Copperman's step-by-step program offers teaching tips for parents
- `Privacy and personal freedoms'
- Despite government control, Polish unions pack some punch. But though unions are tough on government, they avoid politics
- THE IRAN-CONTRA AFFAIR: Anatomy of a Quagmire
- Why Canada is safer than US. Some reasons: culture, demographics, and gun laws
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Walcott serves up a rewarding reversal of servant/master
- Southwest vision. Man and desert
- Import surge puts heat on Congress. Democrats say huge increase in trade deficit shows need for legislation
- Turning election day into a holiday to honor John Kennedy
- Millennium Society's hero list inspires confidence in future
- Global economy: on course
- The Home Forum Competition
- `Vermont snow,' scenic splendor to rescue in Colorado Rockies
- S. Africa vote could pave way for reform. Early election meant to rally support of conservative whites
- W. German city takes unusual tack to fight hazardous waste. L"ubeck to sue W. German states using nearby E. German dump
- Winslow's dog, Sam
- Third-world debt specialists are worried
- F.P.A.: Manhattan erudition with a human face. Admiring the view from `The Conning Tower'
- The costumes and music change, but what about the dances?
- Classes teach children just how to `say no to drugs'
- A kid's-eye view of family life
- Amazon Indians mobilize to defend land. Envoys travel to Europe and US seeking limits on development
- US-Canada lumber accord will benefit American industry
- Battle lines drawn in Brazil land reform
- Haitians demand junta removal but have no ready alternative. Opposition abounds but lacks cohesive leadership
- Honoring the good in others
- Short tales sure to entertain animal and mystery lovers. Plots with well-crafted chaos
- Expect superpowers to play it passive in '87
- Simon's `Brighton Beach Memoirs' on screen
- Can a political memoir really be the inside story?
- Mongols get own biography of legendary leader
- This architect's home is his laboratory
- Hess ad and Holocaust deniers
- Analysing the road to US isolation. Twelve `liberal' essayists
- Revelations of a China watcher. Interview with John King Fairbank
- Jewish women blaze paths to become rabbis
- Honest feelings, stories that endure. Heroines for young readers
- US trade toughness gets mixed results. Tariff hike could escalate into full-scale trade war with Europe
- Foreign investors snap up bargains and gain stability in US markets
- Now in paper
- New Orleans preservationists battle developers - and economy
- Parents battle for children across international borders