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Monitor articles for May 19, 1987
- Buffalo Bill Ranch renews its welcome to Nebraska tourists
- Not all reports are button-down
- Faith can sing
- Egypt: linchpin of US strategy in the Middle East
- Kicking the economy - while it's up
- Lightness and elegance from the young Rodin
- Strike highlights risks to superpowers in Gulf. Arabs worry about US's next moves
- Supreme Court broadens scope of civil rights laws. Two rulings extend protection to Arabs, Jews, other minorities
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Native American Art. Breaking the stereotypes
- War games - and poverty
- Sen. Paul Simon throws bow tie into the ring
- Stanley Cup final showcases Wayne Gretzky's superb talents
- Of lilies and leftists. May Day in Paris means blossoms for everyone from Cub Scouts and concierges to communists
- Fiji gropes for unity
- Swedish director likes mixing laughter and tears
- Investment scams look legit. But ads in newspapers aren't checked thoroughly
- Disappearance of dinosaurs offers environmental lessons
- In the Soviet Arctic, twice as many rubles and greater freedom
- FORGOTTEN HERO. Portugal's President to honor diplomat who defied Holocaust
- Con artists move in on alien amnesty program
- Astronomers combine special telescopes to see deep into space. The network also provides means for studying Earth's crust
- US plays down attack on ship. Stark's reaction points up issue of fleet vulnerability
- Fiji coup: impact goes beyond S. Pacific. Overthrow raises stakes in foreign powers' bid for influence
- Turning sand into land. Desert farms in Israel grow lush crops from sand and salty water
- Charles Lamb grumbling playfully about married people
- The gallery