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Monitor articles for May 11, 1987
- Reindeer herders in Soviet east cling to nomadic life
- Whom did Secord serve?. Line blurs between his interest, official service
- It all took more than a century
- Political arrests ignite opposition to Moi in `the year of discipline'
- Christian Science Church adds to roster of broadcast activities
- Now is the most important time
- Model children. Behind the scenes with an agency that puts kids in front of cameras
- Tips for parents
- Rowers, readers, and rebels. How American college student experience has changed over 300 years
- An open presidential race
- The d'ecor past which Nijinsky danced
- Danseuse
- Tories plan for third Thatcher term. Optimistic party officials forecast a quick Cabinet shuffle
- Barbie trial calls up war ghosts
- Japan's embarrassment of riches could bring problems in the future
- Private rights and public responsibilities
- City's birthday gift: one room for every adult?
- `The Arts of Japan'. The Metropolitan Museum opens a new gallery for rotating exhibition of some 15,000 objects
- In wake of talks, Japan moves to:
- The Barbie case: reigniting debate on WW II history. Former Nazi's trial renews bitter memories for French
- Thatcher leads as Britain revs up for elections
- Business highlights
- Cheering up Chekhov
- S. Africa's road to `security'
- Opera-in-the-round delights audiences, challenges singers. Some talent from the Met travels to Denver to help out
- Excerpts from Hart's farewell speech
- Hungarians honor Swede who saved Jews from Nazis. Monument unveiled despite past Soviet disapproval
- The `second wave'. Small towns think Japan
- Anderson shares pitching/pennant theory; Bowa primed to manage
- What we expect of ourselves, what we expect of our leaders
- Japanese factories help out a battered industrial region