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Monitor articles for February 18, 1987
- Reforming Soviet-bloc unions: risky business
- The drama and art of `sculpture in the air'. `Signing' deepens meaning for both hearing and deaf audiences
- Gorbachev proves a hard-nosed trader. Soviet leader demands top quality from his East European partners
- How Egypt has fared under Camp David
- Contra shake-up misses the mark. Leadership change fails to persuade other rebels to join united front
- Julius Erving taking final curtain to well-deserved accolades
- The new Soviet-German pact
- Iran-contra probe gets in way of quick OK for new CIA chief
- China's baby boomers spawn a new boom
- Good American cooking with a personal touch
- Amtrak: White House wants to privatize, Congress subsidize
- Written in stone
- Temperature and timing come first
- US debate on early deployment of SDI puts Tokyo in a bind
- Plainly pleased
- Labor unions urge an increase in the $3.35 minimum wage. Wage `does not keep pace' with costs of living
- Mr. Perle and the East German gaffe
- Pressing a point: journalist defends media fairness
- A winning combination. Elderly take in their `visitors,' homeless pets
- You can shave fees on stocks even at a full-service broker
- Israel's Nazi trial: mixed response. Israeli public no longer seems as ready to relive past
- A speech Reagan could make
- Friction among friends. Egypt's Mubarak pushed to keep US distant
- Choosing the right cheese is the key step
- On trivializing freedom