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Monitor articles for October 20, 1987
- Indian carver carries on ancient tradition. His dolls, symbols of Hopi and Tewa culture, are hot collectibles
- Britain mops up after desvastating storm. Country gets back on feet after heavy winds, rain leave trail of destruction
- Rest of world plays baseball too; Smalley's appearance fulfills family dream
- Time for coordinated action
- Western Europe expected US retaliation
- Letters from Tahiti: Life on the island
- For Cambodians, trek's end is just a start
- Surprising Twins have Cards on ropes as Series shifts to St. Louis
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Rust's plane on new `peace flight'
- God's creatures
- Gulf attack mutes War Powers talk. Members of Congress, though in disagreement on American policy in the Gulf region, overwhelmingly supported Monda...
- Pacific art
- Democratic leaders must come to the rescue
- Europe finally finds MBAs are assets, and its schools are booming
- Hearts change in South African wilderness
- Climate improving for return of abducted American children
- Tamil refugee refrain: `India no longer wants to help'
- The Carlyle home: haven for a writer. In search of peace and quiet, he retreated to `sound-proof' attic
- France's Ballet du Nord visiting American `sources'
- Discovering nuggets of America's civil engineering history
- Europe gears up for bargaining on taxes, subsidies. EC members aim to bring budget under control
- US naval attack: Will retaliation lead to escalation? The US retaliation against Iran has muted congressional debate over the War Powers Resolution,...
- War's refugees engulf Sri Lanka. THOUSANDS FLEEING
- Years & years
- Dramatizing the plight of W. African wildlife. Nations' steps to combat drought spur action to preserve natural habitats
- US shouldn't turn bashful just as Moscow exhibits new global charm
- PBS documentary recalls era of film industry blacklisting
- Trickle-down fashion. As designs move from the runways to the retail racks, exaggerated shapes and details are picked up and pared down into styles...
- Correction
- The anthropologist's eye
- Freedom in the third world and US security
- B-schools, like business, find it's time to think in global terms. Understanding the political, social, and ecological implications