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Monitor articles for October 26, 1987
- Guatemala struggles to comply with accord. Cease-fire tough to set up in nation that says it has no civil war
- Farm-sitting: a new way of life for ex-farm owners. The Drexlers' business keeps them close to the cows and barns they love
- The British cartoonist who laughed up a storm between the wars
- Reagan preparing contra pullout if peace plan succeeds, paper says
- Stella: deservedly prominent, still controversial. 17 years' work shown in major exhibition
- A `catastrophic' bill
- Leading candidate vows to steer Haiti back to democracy
- The Bush tax cut
- `Water Drops'
- Autumn in the Land of Morning Calm
- Dome was headliner of 1987 Series; TV ratings dipped as expected
- A new economic agenda
- Dirty air gives gasohol a boost. Colorado to require use of gas substitute this winter
- Murder plays favorites
- Robot `policeman' puts safety first
- Picketing electronics but not sardines. The controversial Toshiba-Kongsberg case
- Pressure builds for budget compromise
- `The real America'
- Lower interest rates raise inflation concerns. Last week was particularly busy for the nation's central bank. The Fed helped stabilize shaky financi...
- News In Brief
- Little progress made in settling US-Soviet space defense programs
- Eastern Europe teaches programming on Western computers
- Synthetic oil prospects are very real in sandy reserves of Canada
- Tough talk on drugs and alcohol. Program in the Boston schools lets kids counsel their peers
- Spread of AIDS in US population appears limited
- Contrarian tips for go-nowhere markets
- A pair of stage successes being given skillful revivals. Joel Grey in `Cabaret'; `Of Mice and Men' recalls troubled '30s
- Air Force tribute slips into recruiting mode
- The usually legal business of keeping tabs on the competition. Counting cardboard boxes, watching parking lots to keep up with US and foreign rivals
- Self-esteem
- Balancing corrective criticism and self-worth
- Simon: common-man image, uncommon politician
- Army-government rift in Salvador limits peace process