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Monitor articles for May 14, 1987
- Alchemy
- Going to Paris? Don't forget toothbrush, camera ... and a visa. Terrorism is down, but France plays it safe by extending visa rule
- Haggling high in the Himalayas. Across Nepal-Tibet border trade is active - even unruly
- Dancing down memory lane. Metropolitan Museum celebrates party attire through the ages
- INSIDER-TRADING COVERAGE. Press relies on unnamed sources to report on Drexel. Company says `speculation' is published, despite no charges
- Head: Yellowstone - thriving or threatened?
- Psychiatric services for children grow. Private and federal insurance money fuels the expansion
- The path to post office art
- Lois
- Tube politics: TV and 1988. Babbitt's early ad blitz in Iowa reflects trend; but some say candidates will mostly sling mud in 30-second spots
- Variations on an agricultural theme
- MIDEAST PEACE PARLEY. For divided Israeli Cabinet, breaking up is hard to do
- China sends warning signals to Japan about state of relations. Japanese reporter's ouster before key state visit highlights concerns
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- After lull, Suriname's rebels intensify fight against government
- Cows
- In Hanoi, museums recreate `4,000 years of defeating invaders'
- Peruvian computermaker barters goods with East bloc, easing country's debt
- Semi-comic tale about covey of British teachers. Edward Fox heads cast of work taken from stage
- `Educating Rita' back on stage, along with `Little Murders'. Production mounted in Chicago is given Off Broadway staging
- Plan to return gray wolves to Yellowstone rouses stiff opposition. Predators are only native species no longer in US park
- Imposing opposing views. Debate over longstanding `fairness' doctrine being rerun
- Despite surge in Persian Gulf attacks, oil supplies look secure
- Ruckus over coloring old movies reaches halls of Congress
- Sharing the music - or destroying it?
- US and Guatemala
- Orchestras on the rise make their pitch. Saint Louis, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh ensembles visit New York
- Three journalists report on political leaders and issues in the Philippines
- Born again?
- The primaries?
- ARTS SCENE