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Monitor articles for May 01, 1986
- How the U-2 crisis chilled superpower relations
- They're tuned up to sing in harmony at Tokyo summit
- A US educator whose work is venerated in China
- Lack of specifics from Soviets leads to 2 theories about how crisis began
- John Alwood builds trust -- in class, at home. Raising children or calming a hostage, he uses reason, kindness
- Collection box
- Reagan may not find balmy Bali so restful after all. Differences, interdependence mark US-ASEAN ties
- Chicago's Mayor Washington triumphs in `Council Wars'
- 20 whiffs of baseball
- Changes that alter, not dismantle, apartheid
- Director Miller demands fresh approach to classics
- Cayuga geese
- Britain's spring of discontent
- `Child Alice': fantasy tale turned symphonic event
- A model home in Tokyo touts US lumber
- Congress tackles ethics reform. Bill would limit lobbying by former `insiders'
- Would you like a cookie or a stamp?
- Europe angered by Soviet secrecy over accident. Gorbachev's image suffers as result
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Honda's Acura division delivers a `driver's car'
- Fallout from Chernobyl
- Mostly rural Malawi's emphasis on farming pays rich dividends
- Deadline nears for saving US defense alliance with N. Zealand
- The lost farm in a corner of childhood
- O'Neill -- with accent on pace, humor. Lemmon in central role of theatrical masterpiece
- CBS's flashy, chic `West 57th' is TV's answer to People magazine
- California initiative is US bellwether on liability-law reform
- Island post
- What it means for the nation
- Terrorism in 1886
- Bo Jackson headliner of NFL draft; striking pitching effort
- From managing conflict to healing it
- Oxfam plants $3 million in loan seed money in minority banks. Agency hopes move will bring in more funds to aid US poor
- Business investment in faith, tolerance