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Monitor articles for May 04, 1987
- Senate compromise likely on trade. Few believe House's tough Gephardt amendment will survive
- Serendipity in Berlin
- No more a beggar with a bowl. The way to lend a hand to the world's homeless is to help them help themselves, says organizer
- Street market treasures
- Munchers on the go
- Chicago braces for fine arts invasion. Dealers from around the world converge on Navy Pier
- Colombia's bid to cut off drug-processing chemicals backfires
- How American money helped the IRA
- Shultz discusses US foreign-policy outlook
- In hectic gold pits, two traders find each other
- In Zurich, John Clifford has turned Rachmaninov into dances that pay tribute to three ballet troupes.
- Intern program helps break `Catch 22' for teen job-seekers
- Despite interest rate hike, Wall Street approves of stable dollar
- Rising tension in Angola heightens nation's reliance on Soviets. As US aids rebel forces, Moscow reaffirms support for African state
- `Instinct' guides busy floor trader
- Eyes on the cities
- Officials seek ways to keep Stealth bomber program error-free
- A quirky, artistic trip through the alphabet
- Soviets may be crimping oil exports and aiding OPEC - but will it last?
- Whitney Biennial: what's latest - and fashionable. But don't expect this show to be comprehensive
- Arena Stage mounts Shaw play and US premi'ere of Irish drama
- Deer emerges as Mr. Longball of elated Milwaukee Brewers
- If blacks could vote, however ...
- Press ethics: add responsible self-restraint to a nose for news
- Antoni Gaud'i's cathedral
- Political maelstrom awaits Nakasone at home after US visit. Japan's premier faces tough fight to increase domestic spending
- Neither a groundswell nor a revel
- I hope so
- The Beagle Brigade. Coming soon to an airport near you: canine Eagle Scouts on the trail of agricultural contraband