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Monitor articles for January 05, 1987
- Finding the federal footprints - from fiber optics to frying pans
- Don't fear the `depopulation bomb'
- Cable-TV stocks should improve as cable subscriber fees rise
- Strangers in strange lands put profits in Paramount's pocket
- Forging a life as a craftsman. Blacksmith Erwin Gruen of Chicago has lifted ironwork to the level of art
- French rail strikes put question mark on future role of unions. Strikers' message for unions: put workers before politics
- Canada's Stratford puts a theatrical `Mikado' on the road
- S. Africa press curbs: letter of the law less tough than feared. But it's the spirit that matters, leading writers to censor selves
- Fanfare
- Uncle Johannes
- Looking to the 21st century - a Monitor agenda for action
- Simply sensational
- Adult day-care centers becoming alternative to nursing homes. The service, like other domestic social programs, is expensive
- Arab-American group decries `Arab-baiting' in 1986 elections. Says Arab Americans cannot fully participate in US politics
- Army chief's election may erode Honduran support for contras. In vote, officers less supportive of US policy gained concessions
- India and the US: they're building new defense ties
- Arts groups urge strong, sequential arts education
- A nine-year report card on Mehta as he takes a sabbatical year
- Patience with people
- Chronic trade deficit looms as big economic concern as '87 dawns
- TV specials look at teaching, dramatize forced retirement
- Military in top civilian jobs. In light of Iran-contra affair, observers ask if military produces people unsuited for high civilian positions
- Religion gains in Eastern Europe. Active minority, particularly of young people, is turning to church
- S. African election: key indicator of support for Botha. Future of reform seen tied to incumbent policy and vote pull
- Attracting the `best and the brightest' to teaching
- Blacks lack confidence in Queens probe. Victim of New York racial attack calls for special prosecutor
- Don't throw out those Christmas cards!
- How the US budget steers US business. As Washington giveth and taketh away, industries wax and wane
- Cardinal's difficulties smoothed in Israel. But trip puts spotlight on rift between Vatican and Israel
- Is gasoline behind your car problems?
- Dome some home for Syracuse hoopsters
- First job
- Faced with protests, Peking finds limits to its political control