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Monitor articles for February 12, 1987
- Contadora is `emperor without clothes,' Europeans worry. EC-Latin meeting on Central America peace process bears no fruit
- The states make a comeback
- Seniors find a home away from home. Day-care centers for elderly spring up across US; in Chicago, blacks and Hispanics have facilities
- No backsliding on race
- Official residences
- More talent than fame
- Black students, white colleges
- US policy on S. Africa `failed'. Shultz panel calls for wider steps to end apartheid
- Banking on Janos Fekete. Even capitalists trust Hungary's financial whiz
- In concert: three pianists of international repute
- From Winnipeg, with love
- Hostages for sale
- Radio reporters tackle a 200-year-old story
- Finding life and art of Rebecca West in posthumous novels
- Panel's recommendations on South Africa
- Video attempts to answer teen-agers' questions about love and intimacy
- On bigotry and the need to keep marching
- The conscience of `The Cosby Show'
- Use of controversial pesticides in Africa sparks debate. US and UN agencies called to task for failing to follow up on chemicals used
- US congressman pushes national job corps to help youth. Local programs exist, but lots of teen-agers fall between the cracks
- James Boswell in London again: the last volume of his papers
- Voters want hands-on president. Discussion groups project a 1990s version of Harry S. Truman
- The special relationship between God and man
- Shadow of military looms large over Uruguayan democracy
- People's Mojahedin pushes campaign against Khomeini