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Monitor articles for May 02, 1988
- Is Wall Street too fretful about inflation?
- `Invasion' of investors from overseas isn't as ominous as it sounds
- Black churches and US politics. Jackson benefits from network of religious support
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- If Turks will not listen, yell at Moscow
- Reform politics overlooks the importance of learning styles
- Ethics programs: foundations find few takers for funds
- Liljefors: Swedish painter who depicted animals as individuals
- Wanted: rights for animals. Volunteers support cruelty-free treatment
- Likelihood of pre-summit INF Treaty ratification shrinking
- Mamet treats `Uncle Vanya' with care. But production itself is a mixture of acting styles
- Foes in southern Africa pushed to table on troop withdrawals
- Vanunu: confined to a cell for doing `a citizen's duty'
- Zimbabwe's ex-combatants test new models for education
- How to succeed in music with really trying
- Love: fantasy or reality?
- Old melodies, new listeners
- Branson: just another '60s dreamer?
- School reform - still crucial
- Flush Japanese buyers ignite Hawaii's housing market. Political debate on rising costs, taxes is cooling, though
- The roaring debate on US school reform
- All students need an education with a high academic standard
- Europe: pulling its weight in the Gulf? Allies play tactical, political role, dividing up tasks with US Navy
- Boston and Edmonton skating up a hockey storm in playoffs. Bruins beat nemesis Montreal; Gretzky's play sparks Oilers
- Biedermeier: one chair is worth 100 paintings
- Pentagon softens its rhetoric in assessment of Soviet might
- States' watchdogs sharpen teeth on big business. Attorneys general say federal regulators lack adequate bite
- Kanaks make their case - with violence
- But he followed me home. National Pet Week - May 1 to 7: pet ownership means commitment
- Democrats find campaigning rough in conservative Indiana
- Baby grand piano in the den - spring
- `Tokyo Pop' splits allegiance between East and West