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Monitor articles for January 11, 1988
- Central America sees increase in fighting since peace plan
- Prosecutor says he will call Meese to stand in Nofziger trial. Jury being picked in case of former White House aide
- Fiery symbol of Chinese culture comes into its own in `year of the dragon'
- Deft rescue of dollar still poses risks for central banks, nations
- Where were you when the `Mystique' was shattered?
- Pistons, Hawks elbow way into pro basketball's power elite
- Fund raisers shift to high gear in key first quarter
- An Indian in her cupboard. Best-selling children's author Lynn Reid Banks spins a superb story
- Saving for schooling
- What Albania's dearth of cars says about the isolated country. Communism's `go-it-aloner' builds one step at a time
- South Africa tightens gag on alternate press. Censors, bans threaten small papers covering black issues
- Micro loans on macro scale reap returns. Third world and donors gain from funds to small enterprises
- Award-winning documentary focuses on Islam and Middle East
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- The source of our supply
- Detroit's high-tech look
- How those in trenches would avoid a rerun of Oct. 19
- 42 handshakes in Borneo
- Tribunal resumes work while awaiting crucial ninth member. SUPREME COURT'S NEW YEAR
- Museums seen catering to their visitors. Alan Shestack's views as new head of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
- Swedish worry over Soviet submarines resurfaces
- The inspectors who keep British schools up to form
- Why not have deep reductions and SDI too?
- Rustle of orangutans