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Monitor articles for May 29, 1986
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Right as rain
- `Horizons '86': new music with a theatrical touch
- NATO's chemical dilemma
- Sampson's play erratic; Indy will try it again; `message pitches'
- Earl Wild: Waving the banner for composer Liszt. In three-concert tribute, pianist Wild points to 19th-century virtuoso's talent
- Prison farms and gardens yield a bountiful harvest. Small acts of nurturing and tending help inmates build sturdier lives
- Strengthening a sense of family for children in need
- Who is, and isn't, drafting Philippine constitution
- GALE WARNING
- Agent testifies against accused spy
- Hero hunting
- Honduran President links peace treaty with Nicaragua reform
- South Africa government's hand seen in Crossroads upheaval
- Saskatchewan scratching for a living. Both grain and oil have sagged; prairies look to wheat prices
- Protestant marches: Northern Ireland's annual rite of summer
- Next six months crucial for SALT II. Despite battle within Reagan administration over pact, pressures mount to keep it
- For the love of music: the life of the BBC's John Amis
- Profiling the international drug trade
- A book about families
- A step for passenger safety
- Moscow unsurprised by US shift on SALT II
- Western observer eases estimates of Chernobyl's economic toll
- GOLD AND ICE. Why do miners brave the harsh conditions of northern Canada? For 611 ounces of yellow metal a day -- worth $200,000
- Congress is right in reviewing ethics laws, says Baker
- The Syrian connection
- Say `Hello'