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Monitor articles for May 25, 1988
- GORILLA WARFARE. In the dense cover of Rwanda's mile-high forests, a quiet battle is being waged to save the magnificent mountain gorilla, whose onl...
- Moscow tug of war
- Reagan insists he wants a trade bill despite veto. Democrats see plant-closing clause a sure vote-getter in fall contest
- We all have a way with words
- ARTS SCENE
- Soviet evening news comes to US TV screens. With the aid of translators, Discovery Channel will air news nightly during summit
- Desert art: Ashcan School
- Moscow nights. From caviar to catfish: chef takes a ton of fish to Russia for summit
- `Omnibus' returns, packed with talent. Beverly Sills fills Alistair Cooke role
- Dance class keeps phys-ed students on their toes
- A fresh look at some stalemate play
- Menu of bilateral, regional issues awaits summiteers
- Food donor policies seen stymying Ethiopian famine relief. Restrictions keep agencies from feeding millions in rebel areas
- Fewer nurses for fuller nursing homes
- A path for revitalizing Latin democracies. Amid Latin America's lively black markets, a prominent Peruvian finds hope for a whole continent. Hernand...
- Grosz: treading thin ice
- Term insurance makes comeback
- Rex and I stepped up to the forge
- `Romeo' in Shakespeare marathon. Balcony easier to reach than dramatic heights
- Meese makes his case before conservatives
- Troubled lives of two gifted women writers
- Liberalism and anticommunism
- Jersey maps takeover of school district. Jersey City's chronic deficiencies test law on school standards
- Celtics add to their legend with dramatic comeback over Hawks
- Back-country cuisine from the bayous
- The Reagan legacy at the Fed
- Hungary's leadership changes may boost Gorbachev reforms. But East-bloc neighbors are cool to Budapest's political sweep
- Possibilities or limitations?
- Gandhi's plan to prevent another siege
- US-Canada cargo barriers already free