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Monitor articles for February 10, 1987
- Israel shows new resolve over captives. Refuses deal for foreign captives, but leaves door open for its own
- Channeling our charity. Her own approach, says Boston activist Kip Tiernan, was to move beyond `checkwriting for good causes'
- The Illinois town where `Honest Abe' earned his nickname
- Wall St. waits for indictments. Investigation shifts to broader takeover activities, violations
- US may buy accelerator it can't afford to run
- Going home
- Gulf-coast oystermen face hard times as boats lie idle
- Sizing up Moscow
- World ski races to the swift Swiss in dominating display
- Salads for all seasons. Solviva solar greenhouse grows organic crops
- A scrap of paper
- Moscow drivers perfect science of car-starting
- Canadians, too, grow wary of takeovers. Last year's try for Goodyear meant closing a plant in Toronto
- Child hostages abroad
- Back to a four-chair barbershop
- Jarrett switches styles on latest album
- Battling for the military budget. Belt-tightening hits the Pentagon
- He's no cartoon, kids. Gentle, joyful entertainment from a real guy named Raffi
- `In the Upper Room': carefully crafted, constantly interesting
- Auto gears grind slowly
- Congress moves on social policy. But lack of funds, paucity of proposals, and growing rift between left and right may stymie major reform
- Drug arrest dispels aura of invincibility. Lehder's cheeky defiance of police made him hero to many
- What's holding Kennedy back?
- Presidents need to be global in outlook
- F. Scott Fitzgerald on popularity
- South Africa focuses on Botha-style reform - what it is, what it isn't
- Hostage crisis shows Shiite leader's woes. Loss of status cuts Berri's ability to deliver on plan