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Monitor articles for May 06, 1986
- Cornelia Otis Skinner on making an impression abroad
- Replacement of Afghanistan's leader linked to peace talks
- Atlanta, always renewing, relishes its role as host
- Fallout of fear: Leaders can lower the Roentgen count
- Command performance
- Pilot's defection: ammunition for mainland China
- Remembering Mothers Day
- Soviets: more information on Chernobyl. But they blast West's record in nuclear safety
- Waldheim ready for new attacks on past. Former UN chief tipped to win runoff for Austrian presidency
- Banks await key test of brokerage role
- President Reagan and Israel
- Private `yes'; public `no'
- Launching a seagoing `pickup'. Fishing boat for developing world fuses economics, ecology
- Safe from terror
- Filipino-Americans
- Israelis to US: push hard for peace, too. US urged to back antiterror bid with Mideast peace effort
- Black men labor under highest US unemployment
- Japan: emerging focus of regional trade crisis. `Just about everyone is screaming about it'
- Security vs. openness in the US capital
- Healthy advance sales confirm popular appeal of Expo 86
- Summit acts on terrorism
- Fauntleroy ...... couldn't have done better
- Reflections on war, from ancient times to Vietnam
- Closing arguments begin in Louisiana Gov. Edwards's trial
- Principia makes tennis mark with pair of defending champions
- Educational reforms
- Taking care of trees. Three basics: feeding, pruning, and watering
- Waldheim affair heightens Israel's dilemma over Holocaust