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Monitor articles for May 07, 1987
- The night was mine
- Protecting our children. Society should not use censorship to make ideas safe
- Miami: a magnet for adventure and profits. Cubans, cocaine, and corruption create image
- Specter of public unrest spurs Zambia to drop IMF-backed reform
- Humane look at amnesty issue
- China has stern words for neighbors on trade and border disputes
- Lawyers bring Constitution home to Boston high schoolers
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Rebel, economic pressures prompt Suriname ruler to call election. But most people doubt Bouterse is ready to relinquish power
- '85 Cliburn medalist debuts at Carnegie tonight. Philippe Bianconi finds prize a fine career boost
- As the oil flowed out, prosperity and problems flowed in
- Motherhood Past - seen through the pages of diaries
- Reflections of a mother
- The past hangs heavy over Japanese island of Okinawa. War legacy complicates long search for identity
- After a smooth Day 1, is trouble ahead?
- Commodity prices moving up. Tighter supplies are good for some, bad for others
- BIOSPHERE II: TEST TUBE FOR EARTH'S FUTURE
- Common sense on Rotary
- Building bridges between South Africa's warring parties
- New in paper: literary fun, and classical Greek religion
- East and West Germans find meeting ground in Prague. Czechoslovakia is conveniently situated between ideologies
- A singer who appeals to heart, ear, and mind
- ``Let every thing that hath breath...''
- Mothers in the limelight
- Campaign debts: burden for politicians, problem for creditors
- Winning and losing: how Nixon learned the game
- Gotcha Day
- Beat of a different strummer. Counterculture at home in little shop of rockers
- Paul Taylor's playful, generational look at his dance `family'
- The battle of the scandals