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Monitor articles for May 28, 1987
- Knitting needles at The New Yorker
- Surrogacy: controversial but often successful
- Satisfying revival of Stoppard's `Hamlet' spinoff
- Panels hear from contra supplier. Administration higher-ups also were kept informed, witness hints
- Patricia Adair
- Hats off to free exercise? Wearing of religious headgear now a First Amendment issue
- NATO sees need to beef up forces. But funding for conventional upgrade will be hard to come by
- Israel hopes that book is now closed on Pollard spy case
- Perceptions and realities of Britain
- Can Hong Kong hang on?
- PERSIAN GULF. Soviet affirms US role in Gulf and urges Mideast peace parley
- Constitutional Journal
- Two orchestras with their own kinds of excellence
- French ask who is on trial: Barbie or Resistance?
- Keep Afghan aid coming
- S. Africa leader seeks blacks for negotiations
- Charting the government's investigations of the NRC
- The Marxist account of stardust - `April the fool!'
- Books in the middle - a publishing dilemma
- Catfish farm in Ivory Coast - one nibble in US-African trade
- Innocence: found, not lost
- No permanent bases in Gulf area limits US
- Gorbachev's alma mater produces key officials
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The fine art of corresponding finds new fans
- The USS Stark and the price of empire
- NRC takes heat for `closeness' to nuclear industry
- US blacks - from financial planners to `Kool & the Gang'- think Africa
- Senior prom: a night to remember
- Dip into a poem, please