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Monitor articles for February 09, 1987
- Japanese education. Why the cultural element is key
- For a fun winter craft project, try making beaded jewelry
- Giving back happiness
- Uruguay's rebels try legitimate political role
- Closing ice
- Mid-career survey of David Salle; Beaux-Arts student sketches
- President's new control over National Guard is challenged
- Glasnost, American-style. The arduous task of sorting out the Iran-contra debacle
- Fatou Banja stresses need for self-help. Making things happen in Gambia
- Drug war fugit
- Muslims' holy book translated for American readers
- Putting a tighter congressional rein on sale of US arms abroad
- Burlington's socialist mayor takes on another challenger. Gritty style wins voters but not the governor or political establishment
- Small business - big prospects
- How a mother helped her drug addicted children by letting go
- End of Wapping-big press dispute: new era for British industry? Thatcher planning to propose new round of trade-union curbs
- Gypsum dumping in the Mississippi barred
- Of Meese and Miranda
- Gorbachev reinforces reform image by freeing dissidents
- As women climb, so does a magazine. Working Woman is on its way to the top of the business rack
- Aquino forges ahead
- L.A.'s bold new museums are works of art in themselves
- Helping women in business keep balance
- Scheduled for Detroit
- Celtics, Lakers roll toward titles; other NBA races up for grabs
- Trade war with US takes to the air
- Raid on BBC ignites uproar
- Deregulation spells trouble for nation's unionized laborers
- You are not traveling alone
- West Germany's Greens want higher profile in government. Victories at polls have not brought party to seats of power
- An art show where experts may help (maybe not). Defining `spiritual' proves tough hurdle
- Britain's newest paper carves a niche. Independent takes on politicos, commercial corruption