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Monitor articles for October 02, 1987
- Living to glorify God
- Magnet `school of choice' system. Prince George's parents say, `Please bus my child'
- Fighting flares anew on long-tense India-Pakistan border
- New Corvette hopes to muscle into super-car class
- On artists and state censors. Editor's essay
- Canadian Football League thrown for losses, but keeps on kicking
- Robertson's bid taken seriously. Still a dark horse for GOP crown, but experts say he's a force to be reckoned with in the party even beyond 1988
- Extra! Extra! Nicaragua opposition paper is back
- Congregate housing. It offers independent living at an affordable price - and is rapidly becoming a popular choice for senior citizens
- Glass as art: lessons for would-be collectors of contemporary work
- W. Europe's communists running out of steam
- Labour goes back to work
- Oatmeal-raisin cookies make private-eye series palatable
- Tears in politics
- Finding patterns in paintings
- POPULAR FICTION
- Chuck Berry's fierce individualism, explosive talent caught in portrait film
- Adventures to remember
- The linguist speaks out. Noam Chomsky's essays
- All the news the party wants. Glasnost and the official press
- Britain's Labourites: soul searching for a broader electoral appeal
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Critics in the know blast journalist's book. Experts see flaws in Woodward methods
- Tip O'Neill made running for political office look deceptively easy
- A bigger Russian book bag. Glasnost and the Moscow Book Fair
- Throw out that tent dress: large-size chic is here to stay
- Critics in the know blast journalist's book. CIA agents angry at Casey, revelations. BEHIND `THE VEIL'
- Gorbachev as a corporate reorganizer of USSR Inc. Glasnost and the CEO
- Nuclear arms technology continues to spread quietly. Growing number of `threshold nations' have latent capabilities
- Of tapes and truth
- NOW IN PAPER
- Japanese royal visit nourishes US ties
- Scant optimism for Salvador talks. As meeting nears, Duarte and rebels still far apart
- Winds of reform rustle through Prague. But leaders still wary of Gorbachev's calls for change
- Still growing
- Little `openness' for Soviets in West. Glasnost and 'emigr'e writers
- Barefoot boy with fishing license