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Monitor articles for October 14, 1987
- New brand of resistance to Israeli occupation. Role of Islamic Jihad rises on West Bank
- A sleepy Chinese village bustles with change. There have been dramatic changes in the Chinese countryside in recent years. Viewing them firsthand, M...
- UN votes on Cambodia as hopes for peace rise. Vietnam-backed regime and rebel coalition to begin informal contacts
- William Shakespeare
- Trying to see the upside of falling leaves
- Reconstruction controversy marks Salvador quake anniversary
- Plant closure notice means lost jobs
- Choice art from Africa - handsome, fascinating
- Nobel prize boosts Arias peace plan
- Correction
- San Diego - one of America's hot theater towns
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Stamps by phone
- Of essences, ideas - and quibbles. In language and logic the 20th-century philosophers Voegelin and Quine show a certain community of interest, an o...
- MUSSEL BEACH PARTY. Collectors brave Oregon coast storm in search of the elusive mussel
- Medicine: laughter and `Shuffle Off to Buffalo'
- New season, old troubles at the Met Opera
- Elusive peace in Sri Lanka
- D.H. Lawrence's letters: fresh impressions behind the scenes
- `Folly,' say anti-handgun leaders. NRA-backed statute makes it easier to buy, carry firearms. FLORIDA'S NEW GUN LAW
- When it comes to breakfast, Marion Cunningham remembers. The author advocates a wide array of dishes - including pie and puddings - for the morning...
- Webster's CIA
- VIDEOSCAN
- Korea builds export boom with parts made in Japan
- Disunity dogs Korea opposition. Despite turmoil, constitutional amendments pave way for election by end of year. SOUTH KOREA ELECTIONS
- A Stoner family tradition: gingersnaps with plenty of snap. Or - how long can cookie dough be left in the refrigerator?
- Luolin's modern heartbeat - entrepreneur Li Shiji
- William Wordsworth
- Buying Uncle Sam's paper. Treasury Direct takes hassle out of buying T-bills
- The Sonnet
- Sudan's rebel leader signals flexibility in pursuit of peace talks
- Safe while driving
- The two faces of Finland. It smiles to the East, while enjoying life as a prosperous democracy