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Monitor articles for October 13, 1987
- Princeton's `intellectual hotel' and its scholarly inhabitants
- Protect the ozone layer
- Who owns the past? A Utah museum curator wants Harvard to return Indian artifacts
- Lonely Japanese wives, high-tech kids, and the future of civilizations
- Investors learning the ropes overseas. Sorting out foreign regulations, customs often worth the effort
- Floating exchange rates may have to be tied up somewhat
- Cities strain under cost of AIDS care. Some 200,000 people demonstrated in Washington this week for homosexual rights and for more federal money to...
- New views behind Moscow's flexible new diplomacy
- Wearing out the words
- Leonard's slugging lifts Giants in bid for first pennant in 25 years
- Change of view
- Fall's the time to nourish trees. New root growth can benefit from transplanting, watering, and feeding
- Libya-Algeria union now looks doubtful. Libya is trying to go to the altar again, this time with Algeria. But despite possible economic benefits, Al...
- Coming of age in the '80s
- Bent fenders
- Needed at today's Stratford Festival: vision and excitement
- Overcoming a preoccupation with self
- Iran loses ground in efforts to woo small Arab Gulf states. Qatar edges from neutrality to closer Saudi ties
- Lessons from `Pogo' for the Bork debacle
- Spain welcomes end of safe haven for Basque terrorists in France
- A wide-angle look at America's dance scene - all at once
- Chinese leaders unite against foreign criticism on Tibet. But internal debate on policy may yet heat up
- Outspoken Hungarian communist calls for radical reform
- Peru's nationalization of banks shakes business confidence. While some fear end of private property, Garc'ia sees small business gains
- Big-town beds, small-town prices. New York City's bed and breakfasts can cut the cost of overnight stays by 50 percent
- For 21 days, Navajos hardly know whose clock to get up by. TUBA CITY'S TIME WARP
- Conflicting visions underlie Tibetan turmoil. An ancient theocratic society is confronting its Chinese rulers with a persistent cry for independence...
- East-bloc defectors meet with frustrations in the United States. They say that their `mission' to share their insights is ignored
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- The proper fertilizer diet for fall-planted bulbs
- A challenge to the average
- No special prosecutors need apply