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Monitor articles for October 28, 1987
- Legislators take up over 550 bills on AIDS, but few pass. STATES AND AIDS
- For Manila's street children, school may be a plastic tent
- The Cuban missile crisis - with a laugh sound track
- Black South African musical brightens Broadway. Collage of music, narration, and drama celebrates `child-power' in a school under siege
- A conversation with John Gould
- Tax bite: question is how big
- Despite global turmoil, China continues to plan stock market experiment. Marxist finger-pointing at `degenerate capitalism' curbed by Peking's own m...
- Flying through smoke
- Radiation accident turns spotlight on Brazil's nuclear program
- Indian Army hold on Sri Lankan rebel base is tenuous at best. As general boasts, gunfire sounds nearby
- Good, the inexhaustible resource
- McMahon's return sparked Bears' win; Jackson set to make debut
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rental
- Japan moves to center stage. After five years as prime minister, the charismatic `king' of Japanese politics is about to retire. Yasuhiro Nakasone l...
- Saving Gambia from civilized destruction. `DON'T BUY IVORY'
- Market aims prompt Vietnam purge. Economic discontent leads to `purification' of party ranks
- Two US journalists reported killed in Afghanistan; details murky
- Market slide calls for more care in using stockbrokers
- Chileans protest military control of university. Academics resent restructuring of education system
- Young immigrants' summer job: learn English - and to cope
- Great leap puts Chinese pupils ahead of US, Japanese peers
- Dance on TV as it should be done
- Addressing economic fears
- US attacks Salvadorean findings of human rights group. State Department says Americas Watch report `is full of distortions'
- `Glass Menagerie' film honors its origins. Director Paul Newman achieves theatrical mood
- Home sweet home - in an Army tank
- When gumshoes go too far. The fine line between tracking and illegal spying
- Society's message to every child: We need you to succeed
- Children at war
- `Time to make the doughnuts'. With these two simple recipes, there is no real need of ever being out of doughnuts
- Revisiting East Europe's class of '68
- Studying the world - for college credit
- An Irish poet's conscience. Heaney's images express values too deep for politics
- Insider's insights on what led to the US-Sandinista impasse
- Town's annual apple squeeze attracts cider lovers from far and wide
- Where Asian refugees learn the basics of daily life in the US
- Many of Kenya's children find there's no room in the school
- Gandhi under fire as separatist unrest rises in India
- Letting schools do what they do best
- US faces uphill battle in eradicating cocaine in Bolivia
- No crowding on arms control