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Monitor articles for October 05, 1987
- Why the Japanese love Van Gogh
- President of moderate Tunisia names hard-line successor
- English odes go west, book by book. BELLES-LETTRES
- If Dr. Seuss had a funk band ...
- Communist-led unions look much bigger, but they're short on power
- `Junk' bonds seem to defy their nickname - and gravity
- Strike hits networks in purse. As pro football players picket, TV chiefs wonder how to recoup lost revenue
- Reagan administration presses for way to end Iran-Iraq war
- Boston Symphony opens season amid plans for recordings, tours
- Shultz to the Middle East
- Cuomo's busy schedule raises questions about his political intentions. Is he running for president or just being a good governor?
- Argentine-Soviet discussions focus on finances and disarmament. Though differences on trade remain, Soviet's visit seen to consolidate ties
- Egypt's low-key leader heads for fresh term. Critics laud new freedoms under Mubarak, but say he hasn't done enough to boost economy or stem fundame...
- Morrison's novel of slavery, memory, and human kindness
- What do we owe them?
- A military school trains students for work in the Peace Corps
- Musical `Roza' pays tribute to a tough, happy, generous survivor
- Dear Mother, I never went to Brussels for fun
- Reagan puts prestige on line in all-out effort for his court nominee. SHOWDOWN ON BORK
- Tory revision would change the face of schooling
- Move your foot, it's on my antique
- A visit to Krasnoyarsk
- Unusual protests in Chinese-controlled Tibet signal desire for religious freedom. CHALLENGE FOR CHINA
- `It was a relief to be clear on what I really wanted to do ...'
- `It was odd all of a sudden to not think of myself as part of the work force'
- Moscovites meet Moses Shagal. Confronted with Chagall's painting `Clock with Blue Wing,' an older Soviet citizen explained to his wife `You see, tim...
- The right signal on debt
- Zurbar'an becoming better known - but popular? This Spanish painter's somber, religious art clearly deserves its `masterpiece' reputation
- The quake in California
- Trying to move away from animal testing. Testing labs show concern, but use of live animals goes on
- Reading the business ethics barometer
- The US is not the mine-sheriff of the Gulf