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Monitor articles for February 19, 1987
- When a Japanese town loses its job. In land used to full employment, it brings shock and tears
- Blacks boycott schools in South over promotion of white official
- Canada's Eskimos closer to home rule. Assembly likely to approve regions for Eskimos, others
- A reasonable basis for hope
- In Chicago mayoral primary, the biggest issue is race. Rerun of '83 election shows improvement in attitudes, however
- `Dear Family'
- Haughey appears set to take reins of Irish government. Victory margin expected to be enough to end decade of coalition rule
- Reykjavik's lone saving grace. Summit drew attention to value of conventional forces
- Agenda for the 21st century. Readers respond
- Tracing the source of Libya's woes. Qaddafi's brand of socialism makes for a lackluster economy
- Hart and Cuomo set '88 Democratic pace
- The competitiveness derby
- Letters meant and sent
- Decision time for some Democrats. They must join '88 race for presidency soon or give up
- High-tech war toys storm TV and theater. He-Man and She-Ra on stage - at least the animation is better
- High-tech war toys storm TV and theater. Critics zap the new `interactive' robots and spaceships
- Hogwood sees his future in music's past
- News In Brief
- US is lifting the last of its economic sanctions against Poland
- High-tech war toys storm TV and theater. TV-interactive toys
- Scalia speaks out
- An adroit Canadian film comes to video
- An activist in arts and letters. Hortense Calisher, new president of American Academy