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Monitor articles for May 09, 1988
- Pittsburgh's first woman mayor fills in during transition
- Dialogue for Poland
- Study tour to Vietnam. Colby group discovers `real people' - and skepticism
- `The Moderns': Paris in the '20s, evoked by an attuned filmmaker
- Huge, colorful canvases that resist decorative interpretation. Elizabeth Murray's 10-year exhibition establishes her as impressive painter
- Nicotine-addiction study will fuel antismoking fire
- Wall Street in gloomy `inflation watch'
- Author Jean Fritz shares history's facts - and funny moments
- Mystery still No. 1. CONTINUING LAST FRIDAY'S PULLOUT
- Boulder a Rocky Mountain hub for world-class cyclists. Altitude, knowledgeable fans among attractions for top riders
- Election fraud charges bring Senegal democracy under scrutiny
- When second-rate states become first-rate threats
- Some recession ahead? Here's one economist who sees the makings
- Blowing the dust off two great treks
- Outside design firms satisfy Detroit's profit designs
- Supporting others' progress
- Kenyans shore up hopes - and topsoil - with terraces. Nation is leading African efforts to stop soil erosion
- Rose, Giamatti, and why they play the game
- Drawings by four rising artists. Also, new book traces Viennese watercolorists
- Tree House
- Nevada - ultimate dump site? `Hot' US atomic waste slated for mountain
- Canada's airy shrine to art. New National Gallery a symbol of maturity
- Bay city has new mayor, old money problem
- Sci-fi to stretch the imagination
- Tracing the trail of steel tracks across a continent
- The US powerhouse out of steam? Look again
- Memoirs ... or potboilers?
- Report says Bush knew of '85 Noriega drug charge
- Ramadan: the `great leveler' of the Muslim world. Believers share in duties of holy month, but some decry commercialization
- Dinosaurs, snakes, and the like