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Monitor articles for May 10, 1988
- `Beetleloose,' the bug. How to keep Japanese beetles under control: one man's story
- Dutch opulence
- Race is now a class issue
- Don't mess with Toxic Tex. This Texas cowboy started with a mission, a badge, and a $1-a-year salary: prowling the empty lots of Jersey City, he has...
- Is Libya behind anti-US strikes? American officials believe Qaddafi enlisted Japanese Red Army for terrorist acts
- The Latin vote for change
- Astrology's allure seen as insidious
- Pym's world - the sweetness has a touch of lemon
- You don't have to mow the lawn if you don't have one!
- Downwrite awful winners
- Of dinosaurs and men
- Decision in deportation case will affect other Israeli issues. MUBARAK AWAD
- Stars' real ages shine through astronomers' infrared window
- Guided walks help a tourist understand London's byways. Tours may be literary, or they might uncover the seamy side of a city
- Room for the roots
- Dukakis and the `fair play' vote
- Dukakis comes out swinging on defense and foreign policy. He aims to exploit Bush ties to Iran affair and `star wars'. TOUGH TALK
- Wall Street's jobless pick themselves up
- With war on hold, Sandinista troops are relaxed and confident
- University of Michigan's clean-cut pursuit of big-time athletics
- African center outsmarts pests by using natural insect controls
- Brazil's black market operates in light of day
- Things too beautiful to be saved
- W. Germany joins push for speedy trade talks
- What Regan says about the Reagan White House
- After 40 years, US appears ready to ratify UN genocide treaty. Reagan credited with deflecting conservative concern on sovereignty
- GAUGUIN. Treasures lent from many collections
- Regan book buffets GOP. Administration and party officials seek to minimize damage