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Monitor articles for May 11, 1988
- `Gunsmoke' and pot roast. Food in the '50s, or culinary life before the VCR and microwave
- Barbershop bonding
- Quail: the finest of fowl play for your dinner table
- Selling the USA
- Life among the bibliophiles
- Those television blues
- Surprise pact with Sinhalese extremists may revitalize peace process in Sri Lanka
- Clarification
- The `i-word' pushes up platinum and silver
- Realism and revelation. Giotto's beautiful frescoes blaze with light and drama
- Centennial for a songsmith. Irving Berlin turns 100 today, but his music remains ageless
- El Salvador's political crisis forces Army to enter the fray. Ruling party disarray, rise of right stall assembly
- Gielgud's swan song? Sir John chats about role that brought him back to stage
- Young Polish strikers dig in. But government's strategy to isolate workers takes its toll
- Zola Budd leaves international competition - and controversy
- Cones from cans
- VIDEOSCAN
- Pretoria's bid for `hearts and minds'. South Africa's military is running a semi-secret counterinsurgency campaign. The strategy is to neutralize bl...
- Soviet citizens, too, question the INF Treaty. Letters to the Supreme Soviet ask about loopholes and environmental impact
- Pair of researchers put scientific cheaters under microscope. Unofficial probers claim much laboratory fraud is undetected
- Soviets say verification issues are no problem
- To win, carmakers must turn out more new models in less time. DETROIT SHIFTS GEARS
- A Japanese-flavored `Lear'. Suzuki's adaptation uses Noh and Kabuki styles
- US, Soviets debate what they agreed to on INF
- NOW warns Democrats on women's issues
- Housing as a women's issue
- Conflicting choices: three decades in a woman's life
- Housing dream fades for middle and poor America. [ on zee page: Caught in the housing crunch ]