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Monitor articles for February 25, 1987
- A political novel straight from the Hart
- Action on dollar poses costlier - but more dependable - travel
- Will new Afghan talks break deadlock? Diplomatic flurry, signs from Moscow raise hopes for accord
- Peres peace move risks coalition crisis. Israeli to meet Mubarak on global peace conference. MIDEAST TALKS
- Beirut makes most of lull in fighting. Syria has quieted militias, but breaking their grip is long shot
- New York's prize catch. Toadfish, swordfish, garfish, goatfish - find it all at the Fulton Fish Market
- Her search for moments
- Defining music's `New Age' phenomenon. It gains new Grammy category; listeners like it, even if they aren't sure what it is
- `Christian Science' not a trademark, court says
- Methodical, coordinated police work does the trick
- 10 years later: no plan to halt spreading deserts
- Keeping in touch with the homeland
- `Prairie Home Companion' and its successor
- How the French police got their men - and women. After embarrassing close calls, tips brought success
- BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
- FBI gets tip from Utah witness. SERIAL BOMBINGS
- The Constitution and the Oval Office
- Yesterday's `throwaway' fish varieties are today's fashionable food
- A standoff in Ireland
- Confronting the prejudice that lingers
- Around the world in 6 years
- Choosing heroes: a lesson in American black history
- Chick Hearn: a Los Angeles broadcasting legend in his own time
- Stopping in Korean woods
- Portugal's parfumeries are sweeter