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Monitor articles for May 06, 1987
- Illustrations of the muse in the artist's imagination
- Profanity: why not heal it?
- Strawberry season's here, and what better way to start a day?
- `Living in truth' is path to reform, say East-bloc dissidents
- BEARING WITNESS TO A BROKEN HOMELAND
- Reagan's shift on arms gets a chilly reception from Soviet officials. Moscow's main objection: offer would let `star wars' research go on
- Nothing like a river
- Novel of decadence brought to stage in import from Britain
- Champion in many realms
- Previn settling in with L.A. Philharmonic. His two-year tenure has resulted in innovations - and some criticism
- Poverty is the key factor in illegitimate births. Study of Census Bureau data shows that race plays much less of a role
- What role for the US abroad?
- Miami tries to overcome unappealing image
- For Nakasone, a low-key welcome home. Final assessment of US trip hinges on Japanese market reactions
- US aid cut prompts Turkish leader to delay US visit
- ASK THE GARDENERS, Questions & Answers
- Key private player Richard Secord
- A Norwegian tradition. For families in the US as in Norway, traditional foods herald Constitution Day
- Baden-W"urttemberg: productive W. German state earns its praise
- Offbeat movies: clay and dreamlike logic
- JAZZ/POP/ROCK
- Two views of British Foreign Office politics and personalities
- Peres puts himself on a limb with his Mideast peace plan
- Blue-chip outfield trio paints rosy future for resurgent Reds
- Then it struck me funny, too
- Muni fund roller coaster will open up your eyes, but it's no reason to panic
- Secord: White House `approved my conduct'. Hearings to focus on constitutional questions
- A painter who knows when to stop
- Another game by Karpov shows relentless grip of his planning
- Mrs. Reagan defends White House role
- The press on trial