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Monitor articles for October 21, 1987
- A political - as well as economic - miracle for Seoul?
- Reform-minded East-bloc leaders question old Marxist `truths'
- Halloween party
- Japanese dances: intriguing ambiguity
- Takeshita takes charge
- Rag-tag Mozambican Army gets boost from British trainers
- A matter of perjury - or was it?
- Gulf tension prompts calls for new look at US policy. Study faults reflagging effort, but says UN role is best way to end war
- Some stock-battered investors see municipal bonds as possible shelter
- Yugoslav play produces surprises
- Behind rhetoric, moderate reactions to attack on Iran. Iran ready to concede that West has valid role in Gulf
- Staying calm in economic crises
- Sound of falling stocks heard round the world. Global moves to rescue stock markets
- Now what? Investment gurus suggest refuge in cash and bonds
- Cleaning up the firms that remove asbestos. EPA requires contractors which work in schools to pass training course
- Mold-breaking Kirby Puckett a long-ball masher for Minnesota
- Raul Manglapus: man of the hour for Manila
- Feminist leader hits the road to recruit sympathetic candidates. Too few incumbents support women's agenda, Smeal says
- `Anything Goes' shows its lasting appeal. Also on New York stage: a Lanford Wilson play
- Renewal at UNESCO
- A spy thriller teaches the cost of US involvement in Lebanon
- Bay Staters push proposals to open US doors wider for Irish entrants. IMMIGRATION BID
- Looking at the Bible as literature
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- After the plunge comes search for recovery. US officials feel confident that 1988 will not repeat post-1929 depression
- Some opinions on opinion polls
- Mr. Burbank, meet Mr. Ford and Mr. Edison