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Monitor articles for May 08, 1986
- Mothers' Memories
- Twain's boys meet again as grown-ups
- Mandela: focus of S. African political debate. Web of obstacles deters compromise that could lead to activist's release
- Hurdles across the path to arms control. `Star wars,' Libya, and Chernobyl complicate fifth round of talks
- Cartoonist Feiffer's stark family drama
- The grass may be greener, but the lawn could be in trouble
- A writer's rescue
- German teen-ager Steffi Graf stepping up in women's tennis
- Jefferson lecturer speaks candidly about global politics
- Holding Chun to his promise
- Brazil trumpets a turnaround
- RUINING A `RUMBLE' As recent terrorist incidents remind us, there are those who use violence to achieve their goals. Fortunately, there are also amo...
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Arms control expert says time is running out for an agreement
- Ambassador Gavin: ending big brotherism?
- The Kurt Waldheim affair
- Say it
- Drug testing: balancing private rights with public safety
- North Carolina GOP must pull together after Senate primary
- It's tough to track the weather with only 1 `eye' over equator. Despite recent launch problems, NOAA hopes to put up new satellite before current un...
- New Jersey welcomes conductor with fresh ideas. Hugh Wolff sows high hope for state symphony
- Prayer and nuclear challenges
- Rebounding yen makes Japan No. 2 as world financial power
- Americans living in Europe say `Yanks' find warm welcome
- Chernobyl hurts Gorbachev's image abroad. But domestic political impact on Soviet leader seems minimal
- Writing it all
- Novel of `the last word' in baseball
- Roofs, jobs, peace -- top priorities for Costa Rica's new leader
- Deadlock in Namibia -- and a shift in US policy