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Monitor articles for May 15, 1989
- Academic Man and His Topsy-Turvy Ivory Tower
- Japan Calm About Renewed Sino-Soviet Ties
- Parental Love
- Properly Used, Random Drug Testing Works
- How a Small Virginia City Saved Its Withering Symphony. Roanoke's proselytizing approach to the joys of classical music could provide helpful answer...
- Gizmos, Gadgets and Child's Play
- Nuclear Threat at Sea
- NATO on Track for Conventional Arms Cuts
- Jazz Composition Taught `Street' Style. In weekly sessions, seasoned pros encourage budding composers and musicians to break loose in learning to cr...
- Student Leaders Debate US Future. Today's `radicals' wear blazers or dresses, but they share many opinions with '60s forebears. FROM ETHICS TO ECONO...
- SOVIETS TO AUCTION CURRENCY
- The Beijing Summit's Promise
- What to Do When Stocks Drop
- Missouri Honors Its Own Thomas Hart Benton. Kansas City's traveling exhibition pulls together its native son's best works, again raising the questio...
- Bush Finds US Consensus on Handling of Panama Crisis
- Pragmatism Shapes Bush Economics. Policy shift seen as a sharp divergence from the economic opportunism of the Reagan era
- Pittsburgh Mayoral Race Draws Potpourri Of Five Democrats
- Campus Slurs Blur Free Speech
- Some Winning Proposals
- Yaacov Agam: Israeli Painter Who Makes `No Graven Images'