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Monitor articles for May 12, 1987
- JAPAN'S `SECOND WAVE': PART 2. How Seymour won Aisin Seiki
- Congressional Democrats seek to keep Salt II alive, slow SDI. Success seems unlikely, but political gains are expected if Reagan vetoes arms efforts
- Why the rush to accept the Reagan-Gorbachev arms plan?
- Playing an old game - with some new rules - in the Philippines. Far from Manila, landowner feuds disrupt first post-Marcos vote
- Kathrine Switzer leads the advance in women's distance running
- Frances Hodgson Burnett's plot thickens
- Mr. Bailey chats with Mr. Sugimoto
- Israelis weigh peace parley. But early elections unlikely despite Cabinet split
- Things to see in Philadelphia
- Crew-cut Eddie
- Don't mess with success, says Constitution scholar
- Contra probe puts heat on State official
- PRESS UNFAIR TO HART?. Polls show public concern; experts back tough scrutiny
- Time to watch the garden grow
- ASK THE GARDENERS, Questions & Answers
- Swim for survival
- More than a drop in the bucket. Dry year spurs Bay Area to promote water conservation measures
- Constitution city
- Waste places and heaven
- Fallout from the Hart flap
- Political geography
- Making music with a bevy of bells. Carillonneur Robert Pfleiderer likens his art to a `sermon in bells'
- A treaty for the seas
- Hot hands, cold feet
- Balancing ecological and economic realities for life on Earth
- Poles propose weapons cuts for Central Europe. Initiative seen as bid to restore country's international image in the wake of martial law
- Nannies at the ready