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Monitor articles for May 21, 1987
- European business ponders its social role
- Award-winning Children's TV - diverse, responsible
- Thurgood Marshall: a raspy voice for justice
- Maine's marathon heroine hits civic-minded stride with jam sales
- GULF ATTACK. Stark's captain says Iraqi missile spotted `seconds' before hit
- Who will replace the honored pianists?
- Solo of the century. For sheer heroic drama, nothing has ever quite equaled Charles Lindbergh's nonstop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris
- Remembering the winter of my chair content
- What to do while waiting
- Calero: `Saudis funded us'
- Painting with Dong Chun Qi
- N. Korea seeks China ties to balance warmer relations with Soviets. Economic aid seen as top priority in President Kim's Peking visit
- Fireworks over Berlin
- Critics try to block US sale of advanced fighter jets to Honduras. But administration says F5 jets simply replace an aging fleet
- Citizens or Congress: Who should elect the president?
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Syrian oil areas look promising - but US warns companies away
- Our debt to eons
- Salvadoreans long for the good old times. Switch to daylight saving draws protests from many
- Grizzly bear featured in TV documentary film
- The best of new Chinese art
- Poems introduce children to the wonderful world of words
- Mozart manuscripts auctioned tomorrow
- VCRs: boon or bane for families? They enhance choice, but the choice often rates an `R'