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Monitor articles for January 04, 1988
- Ethiopia food relief waylaid by war. Fighting delays distribution and drains resources from relief efforts
- People in the `star wars' cockpit. Defense system would require fast decisions by operators
- A little digging turns up reasons for optimism on deficit
- East meets West in airlift operations
- Not quite a lovesong. A former education secretary tells his side
- Putting Frank Lloyd Wright in perspective as architect - and man
- Family is a central theme in Rev. Swartz's work as a minister
- Building up Latin America with environment in mind
- `English Gothic' - of home-grown kings and national consciousness
- Carrying on her family's tradition
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Hunger activist says nations must recognize interdependence. Frances Moore Lapp'e works to puncture world-hunger myths
- Jones: awesome figure onstage and off. `Fences' star overcame stutter to become one of our most eloquent actors
- US-Canada pact yields more than free trade for Mulroney
- Tree-huggers and job-hoppers
- Colombia officials condemned for release of alleged drug dealer. Country's press joins US in outrage over government negligence
- Drifting with the Bard
- Scholars on morals. Educators advocate indirect curriculum on character
- Pied Piper of racewalking a leader of growing pack of enthusiasts
- Religious tolerance goes a long way in Ivory Coast. Muslims, Christians join in building places of worship
- Well-learned lessons keep us safe
- Sensitive drama shows cop series at its very best. This `Cagney & Lacey' will impress non-fans
- Seabrook: litmus test for nuclear industry. Plant faces financial and PR hurdles. Waiting to come on line
- `The tension between sound and verse'
- Women in the clergy. As their numbers grow, what kind of an impact are they having?
- Setting the world's compass: A mission for '88 and beyond
- Fast growth for corporate `headhunters' slows. Less recruiting for middle-managers, but companies still looking for CEOs
- Falling dollar may help back-to-basics movement in '88