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Monitor articles for January 27, 1987
- Passages
- Reform and intellectuals: USSR and China take opposite tacks
- And D.C. natives think flurries are bad!
- Sherlock Holmes in pursuit
- State of Union key Reagan test
- In S. Africa, ritzy shopping mall finds lighter side to sanctions
- Germany: centrist stability
- Giants dared to break their own mold in Super Bowl triumph
- What drives this continuing Iran-contra story?
- Wintertime gardening: sowing seeds and satisfaction
- Report on the `disappeared'. Argentina struggles to come to terms with a brutal past
- China Academy of Sciences shaken
- Soviet party meeting to test Gorbachev's strength. Delay of conference seen linked to bid to remove Brezhnev cronies
- GOPS groping for new ideas and people
- January redux
- Warming up to winter at Quebec's action-packed carnival. Among the bonuses: Old-World charm and little commercialism
- Gulf war, terrorism top Islamic summit agenda. Renewed Islamic peace initiative seen as way to protect region's oil interests
- Foreigners stung by dollar's sag could curb buying of US debt
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Reform and intellectuals: USSR and China take opposite tacks
- Stumped by cricket? Ask a silly mid-on
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Critics fault flaws in some scientific research studies
- `The recipe for all healing'
- Criminal law and contra aid
- An old dance for a new crowd. In growing numbers, young folks are waltzing their way to the ballroom, lured by good old-fashioned style and grace
- Israel bargaining to sell its shaky airline
- Lawmakers renew push to grant asylum to refugees
- Black-ruled Zimbabwe: a good place for the whites who stayed. Economics, sentiment keep them there - despite friction
- With firm grip on power, Chile's strong man opens a few doors. Legalizes political parties, permits return of some exiles
- Men, women of space. Astronaut corps undaunted
- The homeless and history
- Master of tranquillity
- Even in defeat, John Elway was one hard-to-corral Bronco
- Howell Heflin will use skills honed as jurist in Senate's Iran probe
- Finding out what makes us tick.
- Compassionate drama about seaside workers
- Hard line at Citibank irks third-world debtors and other US banks