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Monitor articles for May 01, 1987
- US JUDICIAL APPOINTEE. Libertarian law professor slated for largest US appeals court. Opposition expected in Senate, but turndown is considered unli...
- Capital punishment: what Dostoyevsky knew
- IRA desperation, Irish hope
- Woven into a tree
- How people watching benefits shoemaking
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Bay State pay-raise proposal: too much for taxpayers to handle
- Trade-bill amendment pays off for Rep. Gephardt, win or lose
- Committee votes to halt restart of `N reactor'
- `I am with thee'
- A cult classic resurfaces. `Rameau's Nephew' is audacious, whimsical
- West Berlin celebrates 750th without friends from the East
- Which of the old to save?
- Well-crafted drama based on Elizabeth Bowen tale
- Where the eucalyptus were
- Baby boom boosts publishing. Bookshelves brimming
- Washington faces conflicts - one with friend, one with foe. But Japan trade friction and arms cuts with Soviets can be worked out
- LUXOR
- SPYING. Panel: quit Moscow embassy
- Taylor seems to turn his dancers loose in `Syzygy'
- New biography of Beatrix Potter. Peter Rabbit's mom
- TACKLING AIDS. Developing nation campaigns call for social responsibility
- Picture books. A wolf, a bear, and two frogs
- Does Soviet offer reflect historic change?
- Schmidt's slugging beat goes on; Green Monster tempts hitters
- An antiques dealer's quest for `harmony'
- Thatcher presses point of principle: official secrets should be kept. But press accounts of spy memoirs make it harder to keep lid on
- Tales of enchantment. Drama and fantasy in rich folk tradition
- Ward Just: estrangement, espionage, and ideology
- `The Secret Garden' blooms
- Sales of Reebok's fashionable sneakers still run at sprinter's pace
- Puzzling days for NATO
- How much change in Moscow?
- Chinese-American learning
- Guatemala: a development dream turns into repayment nightmare. Touted high-tech dam saddles nation with high economic, social costs
- For new readers. A springtime menagerie
- Latin leaders: caught in the quandary posed by military power
- Peking's stricter eye on foreigners makes Chinese a little wary, too
- Detroit works to break cycle of school shootings
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- For young adults. Families shaped by love, not convention
- `Graceland's' grand finale. Discovering South African music, courtesy Paul Simon