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Monitor articles for October 22, 1987
- One way or another, stock market touches everyone
- Europe's small investors spooked by stock-market drop. `Popular capitalism' loses popularity in Britain
- Gandhi visit helps to deepen India's ties with the US. West has technology that nation needs, according to US officials
- A father gets his daughter out of Vietnam, many others take heart. Despite revival of `orderly departure program,' hurdles remain high
- Homelands in turmoil: Navajo-Hopi feud keeps on growing
- Self-effacing Willie McGee is key factor for Cardinals in Series
- Silence framed our homeland
- Money is the root-te-toot of all evil
- `Nixon in China' opening gives a lift to Houston
- US and Canadian jets intercept Soviet planes
- Bork friend explains why he did not testify
- Bronson Alcott's other daughter. Overshadowed by her famous sister, Abigail May was talented, too
- Japan to use US F-16 as its future fighter plane. But Tokyo will use only basic design, wholly modified at home
- Market swings worry investors
- Acceptable words
- `The melancholy chapter of Tibet'
- Stamped with value
- Call her Chachi - rate her a pioneer. Odaline de la Mart'inez in demand as conductor
- Nobel prize winner criticizes Reagan's economic policies
- Fun for nimble heads and hands
- Turbulence and stability
- Gulf dilemmas
- Freedom from sexual abuse
- Market plunge sets Gold Eagle off on wild birthday flight
- Program trading looks at prices, not investment fundamentals
- Workers with alcohol, drug problems getting help, not pink slips
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Early vote on Bork
- White House struggles with leadership drift
- Uncovering details of the Iran-contra covert operations lobby
- Lands lost. Navajo exile in the Arizona desert