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Monitor articles for February 17, 1988
- Gentlemen, ink your presses! Purged South Korean editors launch independent newspaper
- Rare ski-jumping bird from England is crowd favorite at Olympics
- Kasparov's stunning comeback
- Taking no chances navigating the Gulf. British ship mans battle stations against array of Iran threats
- Austrian government in stalemate following Waldheim speech
- It's pack-it-in day for some campaigns
- Chinese New Year. Dining out in China
- By the China Sea, migrants share a zest for freedom
- Rupert Murdoch's media kingdom spans contintents
- Simply Red - pop band in touch with pre-rock-and-roll roots. Lead singer Hucknall stresses good melodies
- The dilemma of reporting child abuse
- American abroad: a candidate with a global perspective. Andrew Sundberg says he speaks for 3 million citizens outside the US
- RESURRECTION OF A RUSSIAN MONASTERY. As a restored historic treasure and a revived spiritual center, the Danilovsky is both the object of worship an...
- Third-world conflicts and US interests
- 5-percent solutions to help first-time home buyers
- Unmasking the real man behind the medieval myth of Merlin
- Brotherhood and democracy
- Chinese New Year. Dining out in America
- A tragic death sweeps in change. Fatal beating by police makes Texas town look within
- God's provision for all
- Nabokov, the novelist who nabbed butterflies
- David Hockney at home in sunny L.A. British-born artist enjoys superstar status
- Despite evidence of Army abuses, Israel sticks to iron-fist policy
- Nicaraguan peace opportunity
- Biologists want to try their hand at breaking the genetic code. An expensive project to unravel the human genetic code has been endorsed by the Nati...