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Monitor articles for October 09, 1987
- `The Bretts': not in same class as the Bellamys
- A continent celebrates 200 years. Heading for Australia? Next year holds a lot in store - the World Expo, tall ships racing, high-caliber theater, d...
- UN considers Iranian demand in cease-fire
- GO FLY A KITE. Soaring overhead, dipping and weaving, colorful kites appeal to kids of all ages
- More to do and see
- Home improvement survey shows America's penchant for remodeling
- Giants' shortstop Jos'e Uribe makes name for himself in playoffs
- Bork debate focuses on replacements. Wanted: a conservative with lower political profile
- Bohol unique among islands
- Press looks closer at Robertson's record. But the political effect on followers is thought to be negligible
- Saying no to wrongdoing
- In search of Australia. Newcomers sample Sydney and the outback. From the windows of the Indian- Pacific, a vast continent unfolds
- Untangling Little Joe
- Soft voices, deep resentment in Tibet. Despite years of Chinese occupation, Tibetans' spirit of independence has not been dampened. Protests are bac...
- `The Fig Tree' features Teresa Wright in a rare television role
- Swing Out Sister catapults to success. From diverse styles a British band shapes a distinctive sound
- Spice cake for Columbus Day
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Pressure grows on India to get tougher on Tamils in Sri Lanka
- A Columbus Day primer
- TRAVEL TIPS
- Babies in the board room: one answer for day care
- Candidates for Japan premiership are off and running
- Burma: fleeting impressions of a country in a time warp
- Canada looks forward to a nationwide financial paper next year
- Superpowers' new d'etente: fewer illusions and perhaps more promise
- New Grass Revival: adventurous band that won't be pigeonholed. MUSICAL CROSSOVERS
- Court's challenge to Boston: to prove it can run its public schools
- In search of Australia. Newcomers sample Sydney and the outback. Sights around Sydney Harbour fit for romantic viewing
- Jesse Jackson: molded by struggle. Segregation instilled a fierce ambition to succeed
- NFL's replacement games not slapstick affairs some anticipated
- Lillian Gish and Bette Davis as sisters. `The Whales of August' stars them in delicate and humane drama
- A light hand at the tiller
- Forgeries from Moscow
- ALONG CALIFORNIA 1
- Why not a Gulf multilateral force?
- Talks in El Salvador
- Take a trip to the attic - and learn the alphabet, too
- All is quiet on cease-fire front as Sandinista troops lay down their arms. To comply with the regional peace plan, Nicaragua has begun a partial cea...
- Poland launches sweeping reforms. Plan is bolder than changes seen so far in the Soviet Union
- Refusing to accept limits. Japanese educator's school helps autistic children
- US vacuum in handling Soviet defectors
- Robots at work and play