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Monitor articles for May 10, 1989
- Is Your Private Life in the Public Eye?
- Close-up on Kubelka's Films
- Bouquet for Mothers and Daughters. BOOKS
- From the Lab to the Line
- Afghanistan: Locked Horns
- Desperately Seeking Fusion in Laboratories
- Baker Will Check Out Bugs
- An Uncommon Friendship Tied With a Twist
- Carried Far From My Homeland
- Parents and Crime
- Say No to the `English Only' Movement
- Alternative Fuels Get a New Look. METHANOL'S APPEAL
- Bangladesh Struggles to Resurface From Storm. SEEKING RELIEF
- Japan's Opposition Woos the Voters. Corruption scandal has handed the opposition its best political opportunity in decades. BREAKING OLD HABITS
- A Ministry of Quiet Prayer
- Kubelka Makes `Music for the Eye'
- Miles of Red Flags and a Black Tulle Evening Gown
- US Plugs Away on Rights Issues
- Critics Fault INS Amnesty Program. IMMIGRATION REFORM
- Pressure Cookers Are Steaming Back. The `miracle' kitchen gadget of the '50s, improved, may wow a few '90s cooks. FOOD: NO MORE `POT ROAST KABOOM'
- RISOTTO WITH SUN-DRIED TOMATOES AND SMOKED MOZZARELLA
- Two Ways to Plant Houses on Farmland
- Quilt Festival Speaks an International Language
- WORTH NOTING ON TV