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Monitor articles for May 22, 1987
- Dishing up in Friendship
- Traveling Africa? Expect the unexpected. Airline fails to forewarn passengers about 10-hour detour
- How to choose the right air conditioner
- Private donors to contras `misled' on `overhead' costs
- Egypt rejoices over turnaround in tourism. `A"ida' success boosts sense that nation free of terrorism shadow
- Uniting the US with English
- The cutting art
- Candid glimpses of the incomparable Horowitz
- Farewell, little red phone booth. But collectors find new uses for Britain's familiar telephone kiosks
- How Carl Icahn paid for his acquisition of rival Ozark Airlines by selling most of Ozark's fleet
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Piecing together the puzzle of arms control
- Constitutional Journal
- Who needs God?
- Tracing the rise of Murdoch's publishing empire
- Sandinistas are latest victor in propaganda war with contras. Army takes town to disprove rebels' claim of holding land
- Familiar faces in `Beverly Hills Cop II'
- Small bookstores want chains' big discounts shelved
- Outlook for contra reform is poor. Problems go beyond funding to the very nature of the movement
- In spring
- The superpowers: common aims amid rivalry. Parallel interests on arms and Mideast show new political maturity
- Toy cars and trucks give a nostalgic view of `progress'
- Constitutional Journal. A reporter covers the Philadelphia story of 1787
- `Are We to Be a Nation?' Celebrating the Constitution
- Don't forget the FBI
- A film festival that shuns the usual fare
- Educator seeks US teachers for Chinese university
- The next plane you board may be a rental job
- Slow down - you are entering the century of the crowd
- Too many sideshows disrupt Massachusetts House sessions