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Monitor articles for May 20, 1986
- Alaska B&Bs -- a popular alternative to costly hotels
- Caldwell wins friends for neglected Jan'acek opera
- Helping more Americans save: why the Senate should restore IRAs
- Two venerable vets guide Montreal's young pups in NHL final
- Canadian government gets flak over location of US Embassy
- Educators see an era of voluntary school integration ahead. Changes noted in Milwaukee and Norfolk, Va., programs
- A modern-day gold miner with a passion for making things
- Annastein Lewis bears the cost of a job
- Top legal scholar talks about key to understanding law
- Swazi King ready to rule -- after exams
- Film and stage roles mount up for Kelley McGillis
- New Yorkers ready to keep Cuomo -- even if he aspires to more
- `Excuse me, but were you in Vietnam?'
- Presser case hints at inability of federal agencies to team up
- S. African raids on ANC: bid to appease rightists
- For some in Bahrain, diving for pearls beats drilling for oil
- Assad: he's walking a fine line when it comes to Israel
- Off the welfare treadmill
- Don't wait till you need it
- Who murdered Palme? Three months later, not even a clue
- Cloud over Rhode Island. State is booming as it commemorates 350th year, but corruption and scandal dull celebration luster
- How to get better reporting in times of technological crisis
- Cheney on high standards for White House inner circle
- High court limits affirmative action, but on narrow grounds
- Chris Butler shows her children a better way.
- Time for Teamsters reform
- How many guns, and for what purpose?
- Terrorist havens and law
- Key issue in Dutch election is future of welfare system
- US hunger grows; programs don't keep up
- Har Megiddon
- THOUGHT-PROVOCATIVE
- High-tech lets 3rd world outdo West in key skills