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Monitor articles for January 12, 1989
- Central Americans Free to Leave Texas
- JOSEF HERMAN'S CREDO. Art, Josef Herman insists, has to do not so much with aesthetics as with conscience. `Without your conscience,' he says, `ther...
- Dance Molded by Sponsorship
- Cultural Radar Picks Up `1000 Airplanes' - Music-Theater Spectacle. PERFORMANCE: THEATER
- Tide Turns for French Leadership. After weeks of labor unrest, premier buoyed by strong economy and political successes
- Strength From a Stillness Within. Brazilian rubber tapper and environmentalist Chico Mendes died trying to protect the forest he loved
- What US Scholars Think of the Reagan Presidency. He restored prestige of White House, but doubts on policies persist. PRESIDENTIAL REPORT CARD
- Vacation at Zihuatanejo
- Something More
- Meeting Sheds New Light on Missile Crisis
- The Boys of Seville
- Latin Debtors Seek New Approaches. GLOBAL MARKETS
- Mitterrand's Softer Line on Immigrants Could Shore up Leftist Support
- Why Castro is Freeing Prisoners. Experts say economic pressures, not desire for closer ties to US, motivate Cuban leader. DIPLOMATIC CHARM OFFENSIVE
- Campus Quandary: Ethics. Courses at many universities are again considering moral issues
- `A New Kind of Liberal'
- To Live and Farm in Iceland. FIRST PERSON: DEFYING NATURE
- Unclear Pictures of Europe
- The Field in Texas
- Customs: These Cars are Trucks
- Israel's Economic Front
- Balanced Budget Made Simple But Not Easy