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Monitor articles for May 12, 1989
- Sino-Soviet Ties: A 40-year Seesaw
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Where Are the Cuts?
- Undergrads Take Research Plunge. EUREKA conference underscores trend that encourages graduate study and careers in research. EDUCATION
- Cultural Differences Over the Humble Potato
- The Education of a Critical Mind. Vartan Gregorian's goal for Brown University students also describes his own career to date. INTERVIEW
- Argentina Votes as Economy Falters. BRINK OF BANKRUPTCY
- Expecting Honesty
- Sino-Soviet Summit: Thawing the Big Chill. Beijing to press for Soviet pullout from Southeast Asian base
- Battling Gadgetry. Bill Irwin creates a wordless masterpiece. THEATER: REVIEW
- Japan FSX Deal Frustrates US Lawmakers
- Use Pension Funds to Renew Cities, Jesse Jackson says
- How Vietnam Repercussions Shaped James Fallows's Vision
- A Call to Reinvent American Traditions
- RAIN DELAYS PLANTING OF SOME CROPS WHILE DROUGHT HURTS OTHERS
- Simple Forms and Shimmering Light: the Impressionism of Childe Hassam. ART: REVIEW
- Sihanouk Plays a New Tune
- Economist Sees Progress on Budget. DEFICIT REDUCTION
- A Turn to Pop for String Quartets. Quartets - once a classical combo with a starchy image - now turn to jazz and other contemporary music