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Monitor articles for May 16, 1988
- Midwives: the choice of some couples
- The computer as artistic collaborator. Shows at IBM Gallery feature computer art and John Sloan works
- Dawson combines talent with hard work; Piniella already restless
- Growing lessons. Grade-school greenhouse lights up classroom corner - and curriculum
- Foreign banks mine lucrative US markets. American banks are often at a disadvantage on home turf; will capital requirement rules make the playing fi...
- It's time to save the elephant
- Guerrilla leader hopeful about end to conflict in Nambia
- Wall Street uneasy over rising interest rates
- Which comes first, TV news or public views?
- Concert performances round out opera menu
- Healing depression through prayer
- SAGOLANDET. The paternal Swedish state knows what's best for the Swedes. Or does it? Filmmaker Troell thinks the father is now a Big Brother that ch...
- The Unicyclist
- Egypt wants aid money now, reforms later. FOREIGN LOANS
- Democrats shape platform. The party is walking a fine line between accommodating influential constituencies - such as blacks under the leadership of...
- Requiem for a Raleigh
- The socialist stripe on many a leader takes on a capitalist cast
- Battling for power with bullets and ballots
- `New cinema' director sees different Rio. Diegues discusses his new film, `Subway to the Stars'
- Mideast violence: beware the swamp of political expediency
- Community's spirit and values shine in its architectural gems
- The kid and the computer coup
- Birthing center: ONE ALTERNATIVE
- Hospital birth - most popular option
- Sikh extremists keep heat on Gandhi. Standoff complicates solution to militants' calls for separate homeland
- Third-world states spending less on arms in recent years. New suppliers overtake some traditional dealers
- The urban cyclist as destiny's darling