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Monitor articles for May 27, 1988
- Thatcher pounds the pulpit for her revolution
- Self-employed can choose less (or more) paper work. RETIREMENT PLANNING
- A summit beyond the next summit
- Life on the bench: hurry up and wait
- Pairing academic work and human-service jobs
- New US poet laureate
- Syria expected to deploy troops in Beirut suburbs today
- Failed US efforts leave vacuum in Panamanian negotiations. Other Latin nations, opposition may fill it
- Meeting art in the park
- Arms cuts top Soviet wish list. SUPERPOWERS: FACE TO FACE
- New Iraqi war strategy brings results
- PORTFOLIO. Tips and trends that affect your money
- New US poet laureate
- Rediscovering King Tut
- New `barons' emerge in the House
- Conflicting views of democracy at core of Nicaraguan talks. Government hails `people power,' foes seek checks on Sandinistas
- Flag paintings on view in national capital
- Woody homes. The new-old wooden warmth: Of logs ... [ cf. and of redwood ]
- `Qatsi' (life) goes on, without plots or characters. Films celebrate human diversity, warn of dangers
- How other nations provide care for their elderly
- As Maine went, so went the nation
- Some did `lose' IRA, but it works for many. RETIREMENT PLANNING
- Fitzwater: US summit voice
- How the Vietnam Memorial came to be. Drama tells saga of a veteran who overcame enormous obstacles
- Women can thrive, not just survive. RETIREMENT PLANNING
- Arms control disarmingly complex. Reducing non-nuclear forces in Europe
- The real thing
- Take a deep breath, enough of advice!
- Conservationists launch campaign to cut demand for ivory
- NATO seeks `harmonious' image on eve of Moscow summit
- Restoring vintage cars at Indy calls for skill, precision, artistry
- Cushion bumps with diversity. RETIREMENT PLANNING
- ...and of redwood [ cf. The new-old wooden warmth: Of logs ... ] Woody homes
- `No going back' for EC, biggest market in the world
- God and Moscow
- New `barons' take on the House
- The Moscow summit's likely winner: the Soviet economy