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Monitor articles for October 30, 1987
- Averting famine in Ethiopia gets tougher. Rebel attack on food convoy highlights need for uninterrupted aid
- An open-minded exploration of an Alaskan `forest of eyes'
- Central Americans allow more leeway for fulfilling peace pact. Nov. 5 is starting point for some provisions; deadline, for others
- Labor tries to brush up its image, but with Teamsters back in fold, it will be tough
- Last cuke on the vine
- After Dow's fall, what future for futures market?
- Act I: Unlocking inmates' anguish
- Summer on my coattails
- Disease is disputable
- Why Ronald Reagan remains calm in the eye of the storm. Optimism keeps him from facing flaws in his economic policies
- `Lost' Graham dance gem shines again. `Celebration' given electrifying revival
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Two-year federal budget compromise in sight: then what?
- Property owners will foot the bill for Boston Harbor cleanup
- URBAN RENEWAL MINUS THE BULLDOZERS
- Abu Nidal said to be active in Lebanon
- A short history of Kreuzberg
- Window watching
- Prestige prize for a principal. MacArthur grant honors Deborah Meier - and her innovative school
- Reagan taps administration insider. High court nominee Ginsburg served under Meese in Justice Department
- California program rewards top teachers
- Lakers, Celtics look strong again as NBA prepares to launch season
- Iran drops demands for changing UN cease-fire resolution
- GOP - the '88 race begins
- Dealing with a canny Moscow
- Letting the world in
- Canadians flock to unintended bonus rate on savings bonds
- US officials see hope for an end to brutality in Uganda. Nation's President has moved to end rights abuses, corruption