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Monitor articles for May 12, 1988
- American double standards and the unrest in Poland
- Housing squeeze has a ripple effect. Communities and businesses pay a price because of crunch
- Gorbachev and the constituency for change
- Brazil's new land reform law is victory for wealthy landowners
- Prison reform: executive leadership is the missing link
- The INF pact: get it right
- French prime minister seeks working majority with Parliament
- Facing mountain of woes. Ruthless drug traffickers and political violence are tearing apart South America's oldest democracy. A four-part series exp...
- Syria and the PLO: a long march toward peace or war?
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- The family lives in spoken history. Stories of ancestors - far and near - can serve as inspiration
- Bird watching. for the ornithologically inept
- South Africa unlikely to give on Namibia to end Angolan war
- What to do after Balanchine? City Ballet still struggling to rediscover its aesthetic
- Garc'ia M'arquez's tale of love, illusions, and life's possibilities
- Hanging up on dial-a-porn calls
- The last trump of the elephant?
- Will the new shine in US steel last, or be a flash in the pan? Prices, sales, and profits have all climbed lately, but wary producers still want imp...
- Britain and the States: TV probes the special link. Host David Dimbleby talks about new series and its aims
- Series preview
- Cat coexistence
- AFGHANISTAN ON THE EVE OF SOVIET WITHDRAWAL
- American Indian radio news grasps for air as funding falters
- W. Virginia vote reflects tensions over state economy. Governor's primary shows no favorite for fall election
- Teen-agers and elderly link arms
- No more linking private suits to Superfund cases, US says
- As data on AIDS pile up, they bear out early assessments
- `Sleaze' hovers over '88 election. Bush aides say that he is untainted by others' errors
- Charitableness in our politics