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Monitor articles for January 27, 1989
- Central America: An Early Priority for James Baker. THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH
- Bicycle Jams and Sleeping Pandas. A slow train from Guangzhou to Kowloon prompts thoughts on where China is headed. TRAVEL: THE SOUTHERN CHINA SCENE
- Ringo Tries Kids' TV. Talking with him, though, it's hard not to mention the B*****s. TELEVISION: INTERVIEW
- Take Down the Berlin Wall
- ABRAMS: NO REGRETS ON CENTRAL AMERICA
- A Vision for Today
- Mediation Tried for Border Dispute in Gulf
- Can Bush Be a Truman for the '90s?
- CORRECTION
- US Bulldozers Crawl Back. Weak dollar, cost-conscious global strategies help heavy-equipment companies dig out
- A College Girl's Maine Requirement
- Norm Abram: Sage of the Sawdust Set
- China, UN Join Forces to Reshape Population Policy. 1.1 BILLION ... AND COUNTING
- Lights, Camera, - Hammer! WOODWORKING: DO-IT-YOURSELF SHOW
- US Probe Prompts French Crisis. INSIDER TRADING: OUT IN THE OPEN
- Poor Math Skills Hamper US, Panel Says
- Outspoken Lehman Urges a Smaller Pentagon. ADVICE FOR TOWER
- Shady Trading in the Windy City. IT'S THE PITS
- Vietnam Nods to China on Ethnic Issues
- Collector's Piece. BOOKS
- A Ride on the Wild Side