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Monitor articles for May 05, 1988
- Senegambia: the limits of pan-Africanism
- Court's ruling may be no bargain
- Warning labels proposed in war on alcoholism
- Two points of view on `Moon Tiger,' a prizewinning British novel
- Court strengthens hand of Salvadoreans seeking refuge in US
- `Romance/Romance' - a musical comedy that lives up to its label
- Needed: new definitions of right and left
- Juilliard conjures up a pleasurable `Midsummer Night's Dream'. Britten's too-seldom-staged opera has magical moments
- Patience: virtue or blessing?
- Combating youth gangs
- Takeshita pledges more active global role for Japan
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Creatures of habit
- Guarding Navajo mind and soul
- Amnesty makes life tougher for illegal aliens unable to apply. Out of work and unwilling to leave, some turn to crime
- Home is where the hotel is .... But the apartment dearth still keeps homeless homeless
- Help for Mozambique
- In Vienna, they danced a different waltz
- Moscow looks at Polish strikes and sees a plot
- `Once in a Lifetime' strikes twice. Layers of caricature dim - but can't kill - revival of Hart/Kaufman farce
- McCracken - a singer who'll be sorely missed
- The folly of alienating Saudi Arabia
- Right turn
- Letting sleeping dogmas lie
- Connection between US and Soviet youth builds link for peace
- Brushing stardust off my sleeve
- With hands of fluent grace and knowledge of centuries
- Two points of view on `Moon Tiger,' a prizewinning British novel
- Dukakis's march to Atlanta. Despite his big wins Tuesday, he fears complacency
- Chirac's high-tech, last-ditch pitch for French conservatism. Jacques Chirac wants to be France's next president. But even his tireless campaigning...
- Belgium ship of state to get a captain, but seas may be rough. Economic accord helped pave way for new government
- Nunn for veep?