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Monitor articles for May 04, 1988
- WHIP UP SOMETHING PATRIOTIC. Frugal Gourmet waves the flag for early American food
- The economics of Israeli occupation
- Harriet Hosmer. When she sculpted, she broke the mold
- A monument to John Muir. Limited edition captures the spirit of the naturalist's Sierra
- Cereal salads: pasta and rice star in newfangled tosses
- Amid peasants' clamor, Filipino Congress debates land reform. Some worry legislation may exempt most private farms
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Apple pie immersion
- Users now prime targets in US antidrug offensive
- The new permanent ingredient in `muni' bonds: volatility
- Parents plead not guilty in Boston case
- Meet the Swiss weekend warrior. To all those who thought Swiss meant only cheese and chocolates...
- From Ankara to Moscow, new phase for Armenian activism. Democracy of mass protests replaces terrorism
- Beyond a handshake
- Colleges see more blacks enroll. US schools seek minorities and assist those in need
- ROUNDUP OF TRAVEL BOOKS
- Polish unrest bears striking resemblance to Solidarity heyday
- Lilyscape
- Grand play in New York puts Soviet star on road to grandmaster
- Pushing back the jungle
- Policy debate rages in Tehran, leaving Gulf tranquil
- Joffrey Ballet carries on without founder. Arpino, a pioneer with the troupe, voices confidence as its new leader
- Moscow expos'e bodes ill for Kremlin hard-liners
- US-Japan construction pact runs into delays. FINGER POINTING
- Free-trade pact gets chains. Even before it's in place, the US-Canadian treaty is being undermined
- Latin and Greek for Soviet elite? Professor urges return to classics to better equip future leaders