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Monitor articles for May 23, 1988
- Curtain call for a modern-day Medici. Roger Stevens, first chairman of both the Kennedy Center and the National Endowment for the Arts, is retiring...
- Hostage issue figures in complex talks to halt Beirut violence. Some indicate hostage release would precede Syrian deployment
- Hungary heads into new era of reform
- Zambia blazes own economic trail, but does recovery lie ahead? Some economic sectors benefit, but foreign exchange still scarce
- Intrigue and investigation in Ulster
- Bus tragedy: fault alcohol first
- Saturn strategists are looking for a few good car dealers
- Maturing America looks to quality long-term care for elderly
- Thriving Pacific rim nations organize for economic cooperation
- Will waiters' tips slip when owners' profits dip?
- Family home care: labor of love
- Brazilian city battles pollution. Quality of air, water improves in `valley of death'
- Colombia's muted response to US conviction of drug king
- Seeking an umbrella in inflationary shower
- Nicaragua's biting press on frontlines of ideological divide
- India put to the test
- What is to be learned from regional party chiefs' ouster. INSIDE THE KREMLIN
- Harvard's new white-collar union part of US campus trend
- `Spoils of War': the challenge of trying to reconcile parents
- Plums from the family tree
- Saturn girds to start a revolution in carmaking. But will GM's modernization fare better than those of past?
- Canadian women push for larger political role
- How magnificent paint is. `A painting is paint,' says the essay that accompanies these two works. For an enthusiastic explanation of what makes them...
- Teen-age pregnancy prevention. TEEN FATHERS
- Don't yawn until you see the whites of their monuments
- Hungarian leader leaves under pressure, but with respect. Kadar's reforms seen as giving Hungarians political openness
- How boys become better parents
- Update on the deficits: US trade running well, budget not so well