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Monitor articles for February 18, 1988
- R-r-roll 'em! Kids hit TV screen with breakthrough programs
- Behind Ernie and Bert is a researcher's sharp eye. Just how does television affect children? asks Valeria Lovelace, director of research
- Japan's No. 2 party seeks broader base
- In Moscow, mum's the word on Najib
- Firestone decides to sell tires, not make them
- The weather outside was frightful, but the folks inside delightful
- When Greeks and Turks talk
- US resolve stays high in Gulf. Mission unchanged though naval force is reduced
- Bush is back
- Britain's Owen seeks socialist renaissance
- Sister cities - linking the US and Nicaragua. But some disagreement about nonpolitical nature of the ties
- Congress to look at its exemption from ethics laws. LEGISLATIVE IMMUNITY
- Critics charge bill goes too far. CANADA'S ANTI-PORN FIGHT
- Budget CDs just as outstanding as their vinyl originals. DG label preserves its historic archive
- Beauty deeper than skin
- Brian Orser's bid for figure skating gold is team effort. Current world champion hopes to give Canada its first Olympic title in men's singles event
- Less TV? When `people meters' are `kid meters,' are they correct?
- COLOR them scientists
- Director James Cellan Jones turns forgotten books into popular TV. The director who brought TV `The Forsyte Saga,' `The Adams Chronicles,' and now t...
- Pakistan's post-Afghan legacy. Moscow is showing new signs of displeasure with Afghan puppet leader Najibullah (right). But, even as a Soviet pullou...
- Afghan resistance wants more from Soviets than just a pullout
- Bogosian parades a different lineup of misfits. A rogues' gallery of dreamers strung out on excesses
- What, we worry? Spies like us? Two boys Spy out New York City's phonies and follies
- Illustrating the free melody of Russian song
- Companies find their own stock a bargain they can't resist