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Monitor articles for January 21, 1988
- Not in my backyard. Family day care faces stiff resistance in many communities
- `I have a Dream: I Have Seen Black Hands'
- Asymmetrics
- Whizzing through TV's first 40 years. Eight-part series recalls achievements and some drawbacks
- Bangladesh strikes take toll on economy and universities
- The brothers' tales - perhaps too grim for young children after all
- Roaring into the Spanish night
- Privatization: paving the way
- Federal day-care bills: `You have to start somewhere'. Three measures are before Congress; support is strong
- France vows to protect commercial ships in Gulf
- `Privatization' seems old hat, but the idea just won't go away
- Athens' smog solution raises cloud of protests
- Milton Berle: three generations of laughs. A hard-pressed stage mother's push launched his durable career
- A moving look at homeless on NBC; CBS kicks off `48 Hours'. Brokaw special could help spur action; Rather revisited hospital where JFK died
- Corporate America faces AIDS, but some steps would be illegal
- N.Y. Philharmonic: how it was with Mehta away. Guest maestros helped keep the orchestra alert
- Pete du Pont
- Middle East debate: two views of issues
- Reagan administration opposes Soviet membership in world financial groups. WORLD BANK, IMF, AND GATT
- Where does beauty come from?