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Monitor articles for January 28, 1988
- Canada wants Japanese investors to think of maple leaves as well as stars and stripes
- Canada's controversial labor leader speaks out, early and often
- Don't spook export trade
- Musical `River' flows even without a libretto
- USSR and foreign policy: perestroika begins at home
- Why no one won
- The great Bush-Dole duel (and Democrats, too)
- Philosopher's novel of unrealized ideas
- Peru's guerrillas exploit economic troubles. Shining Path joins labor strike in first attempt to build political front with leftist parties
- How soccer could kick off better ties for Albania and Britain. World Cup match seen as boost to Tirana's bid to resolve old disputes
- Moving up to the big house
- Hail to the Redskins
- Despite Black Monday, economy posts strong finish to 1987
- `Stones for Ibarra' a touching drama. TV production captures essence of honored novel
- From Dillard: a more tolerant, childlike voice
- The `democratization' trap. White House rhetoric and contra aid
- Pasternak paintings on tour. Russian Impressionist made portraits of the famous
- `Bye-bye, station wagon - hello, minivan?' The station wagon vs. the minivan: Will one surpass the other?
- Disentangling India's crossed phone lines. Electronics whiz accepts call to take India into the 21st century
- Christ can help -- today
- How to hatch a musician. At Fiddler's Hatchery in Idaho, children learn to play danceable tunes as well as traditional
- Zoos repay jungle for favors. Captive animals trained for the wild will help replenish nature's endangered species
- Controversy over using drugs to control children's behavior
- Opposing coaches prove Super Bowl skill starts at the top
- Breakfast in the moonlight