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Monitor articles for May 17, 1988
- Gardening where the wild things are
- Guatemala's moderate chief went too far for far right
- California's golden grassland. WILDLIFE HAVEN SAVED
- PLAN FOR THE PAN. Today you can plant your plot to suit your palate
- Mayors offer agenda to confront `Tale of Two Cities' in the US
- US politics '88, pluses and minuses
- Western US wilderness under siege. Lake Powell: will the `jewel of the Colorado' become `Beer Can Hill'? Tourists, lured by 1,960 miles of shoreline...
- Mere tolerance
- Koop says smoking like addiction to illegal drugs
- School buses not designed for high-speed highway travel
- More talks likely on Cambodian stalemate, premier says
- Western US wilderness under siege. Beauty of Rocky Mountain rivers: their beauty belies `heavy metal' contamination. Mining residues pollute runoff...
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Meese aides' leaving jolts Justice
- `Promised a Miracle' one-sided. Drama targets nonmedical healing
- No more giggling at the gigawatts in antimatter
- A painter of color without prejudice
- Opening the jail doors for workers and employers
- Afghan resistance prepares offensive. But internal power struggle could hamper assault on Kabul
- Colombian leader strives to eliminate poverty - root of violence. POLITICS OF REFORM
- Court rules trash can become evidence once it is put outside
- Korea. Sampling an ancient culture via food, dance
- Presidential pardons: a ticking bomb
- German banker says stable US dollar is on shaky ground
- Marriage on `Sesame Street'
- Poland: How long will calm last? Strikers are back at work, but their grievances persist
- Softball complexes providing more than just playing fields. Facility in California offers restaurant, disco, batting cages