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Monitor articles for May 13, 1987
- Texas education reform threatened by budget crisis. But some leaders say state can't afford to scrimp on schooling
- `The Boys from Syracuse' buoyed by Abbott's helpful presence
- Todd Stottlemyre tries to pattern pitching career after his dad's
- She's taking the institution out of `institution food'
- Monet's radiant atmosphere
- Touched by Africa
- `Big Three' called to action. Economists urge joint US, Japan, W. German effort to steady exchange markets and trade imbalances
- JAPAN'S `SECOND WAVE': PART 3. Shelbyville works to change image of `lazy American worker'
- Poetry and its promoters bloom in Britain
- US war games leave Honduras unmoved - but not Nicaragua. US says exercise aims to better Honduran defense; Sandinistas worry it portends US invasion
- Filipinos go to the polls
- Brazil's leader shaken by economic and political crises
- How savers can ride up with CD rates
- Glossing over it doesn't heal
- Nightport
- Counting the defectors
- HAUTE CUISINE ON CAMPUS
- Near Mt. St. Helena
- Language and Bible images. Do new translations reflect the `newness' of the Word?
- US introspection baffles Europeans
- As June deadline nears, many have yet to file new W-4 form
- Spring planting the old-fashioned way
- Boston Ballet makes a bid for national attention. Andersen fairy tales get lavish treatment in new production
- Of Euromissiles and Eurojitters
- Helping children - or controlling them?
- Barbie's trial - and France's
- UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS. Philadelphia looks back on MOVE fire
- NEW ALLEGIANCES. Election exposes myth about white South Africa