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Monitor articles for February 26, 1987
- Met's first `Manon' in years leaves tradition behind
- EASING CENSORSHIP. Soviets to publish some of most fiercely anti-Stalin poems. Anguish-filled poems have never appeared in full in Soviet Union
- The names for snow
- Syria flexes muscle against Iran. Crackdown on Beirut pro-Iranians may damage Syria-Iran alliance
- Swiss start to draw the line on refugees. Influx of 10,000 a year strains government, sparks tension
- Chuckle and bucks. Comedy clubs laugh all the way to the bank
- Poisoned chalice
- Coals to a Japanese Newcastle. Dollar's drop finds US firms doing better abroad
- Reagan era - Part 3
- US has received benefits, but is also paying a price, for its tilt toward Israel
- Assessing the peace threat in San Francisco
- Make 'em laugh. Onstage with comic Jerry Seinfeld
- A illustrator of jaunty good taste
- Showcases for science. Museums - and museumgoers - on the rise
- What I call progress
- A new wrinkle in cosmetics
- AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. High court acts on promotion bias. Backs formula to move up 1 minority member for every white
- Beyond `Graceland's' magic. S. African blacks find antidote to strife in song
- Peres's Egypt trip timed to bolster him - and idea of Mideast peace parley
- Two novels that explore the stages and ages of women's lives
- Born to run. With lean speed and amazing stamina, this new breed of canine athletes pulls a husband-and-wife racing team across finish lines everywh...
- Why the Soviets doctored the numbers
- INDIA'S LEADERSHIP CRISIS. Gandhi under fire for political failures, impetuous style
- `Hallowed be thy name'
- Directors point out theater's changing patterns
- Soviets exaggerate economic record, Western experts say
- Merkle incident that cost Giants a pennant recalled 79 years later
- Latin debt and democracy