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Monitor articles for January 30, 1987
- The goodness of groundhogs
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Governing: the President and Congress
- The tenants take charge. For these low-income families, a 10-year battle for decent housing pays off
- Restore ethics as partner to intellect
- Dinosaurs, whales, and prehistoric tales
- Inside look at a Christian day school
- Teaching children what's worthwhile
- Twenty-one values and attitudes for education
- Snow paws in the park
- Fremantle awash in sail mania on eve of America's Cup finals
- Learning to be global citizens
- Case of alleged Nazi sympathizer disturbs 'emigr'e community
- Powerful idea: learn from each other
- Honor codes get a second look
- How to nurture moral activity
- Marcos's bid to return to Philippines foiled by State Department. Empty jet and Imelda's visit to combat gear shop tip off officials
- Book wars: how they sidestep the key issue
- Mexican student strike may have impact on '88 presidential election
- Virginia's Robb prods Nunn of Georgia toward '88 race
- Music carries lessons beyond the world of words
- Aquino's boosted power. Galvanizing effect of coming vote exposes foes
- Private-public venture lures top architects. Scheme could enliven design of federal buildings throughout US
- US and Europe avert costly trade war
- Woody Allen's evocative `Radio Days'
- Manila revolt: film at 11
- Networks' role in keeping rein on ads
- Truth, beauty ... and responsibility
- Has `values neutrality' left students adrift?
- Lincoln's advice to lovers of liberty
- What you can do if an ad crosses the line
- Justice and gender: two views of moral growth
- Eight years of Khomeini transform Iran
- The depth of Jesus' teaching
- We held four trial races at Finnegan's brook
- Texas, its economy standing less tall, bows to outside banking. Merger with New York stalwart symbolizes trend
- Teaching `lit' as moral issues
- Dodging mortar shells on the Iran-Iraq front. Iranians show high morale, better artillery