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Monitor articles for October 29, 1987
- The summit pawn
- Salvadoreans attack amnesty law. They criticize new bill for absolving death squads
- Market stir aids third world - for now. But trouble looms if industrial world slips into recession, protectionism
- Protection for rain forests
- Law school students learn first hand about human rights
- Wall Street follows Washington deficit talks warily
- Reformer said to want `out' of the Kremlin. There are signs Boris Yeltsin is frustrated with opposition to reform and wants to resign from the Polit...
- Proposed bill would direct federal funds toward easing air traffic
- Senate compromise provides for catastrophic health care. Burden would fall to elderly, but future costs would hit taxpayers
- Despite war burden, Iraq's economy picks up as more oil flows. INTERVIEW WITH FINANCE MINISTER
- Killings of Americans follow signs of cooling US-Filipino ties
- Song from the heartland
- Cash-rich carmaker surveys bargain stocks with takeovers in mind
- Court reinstates job-safety program
- Hard work -- without the weariness
- Europeans see stock fall stunting growth
- Changing the rules in the Gulf
- Suit challenges clergy's counseling role. Ministers and scholars say California case threatens church freedom
- A genuine welcome. Americans work one on one with refugees, immigrants
- Courage, self-esteem, and above all, friendship - the benefits of going `One With One'
- Mort Sahl...! How the veteran satirist turns today's headlines into zingers
- Iran confident US can't choke off its economy. Iranians claim key targets are out of US range; US officials disagree
- Breaking defense taboos
- Perils of fresh perspectives. Houston Opera wrestles with two standard works
- Amtrak verses
- Handel & Haydn season starts strongly under Hogwood baton
- Saving favorite programs tops America's budget priorities. But concern about deficit spending is growing
- Democracy has sweet and sour taste for many S. Koreans
- Dear ones,
- Senator stands tall for study of geography
- Opportunities for labor
- Fish aren't what they used to be
- Should US visas be denied because of `red' ties?
- Congress `must' list likely to delay end of current session. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Intern learns about human rights in Chile
- WORTH NOTING ON TV