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Monitor articles for May 18, 1989
- Ben Kingsley Stars in Surreal Drama That Helps Unlock the Enigma of Shostakovich
- Visual Artists Find It Tough to Make Ends Meet
- Parental Responsibility, Not Liability
- Anti-Slavery Society Still Has Worldwide Job to Do
- Critics Hit Proposed Welfare Rules. SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
- Still Life
- For Barcelona Planner, 1992 Is Now. SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES SITE
- Georgia Governor's Race Reveals Old South's Shifting Tide. ANALYSIS
- Taiwan's Three Paths to the Future
- US Debates Policy On Europe in 1992. US business concerned free trade will get short shrift. RELATIONS WITH THE EC
- ETHIOPIA QUELLS COUP ATTEMPT
- Laboratory Crops Pose Risk to Africa's Agriculture Exports. BIOTECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION
- Maestro Rostropovich Says Returning to Mother Russia Would Hinge on Some Big Ifs. MUSIC: INTERVIEW
- Thatcherism: Here to Stay
- One Man's View of Shostakovich. British filmmaker Tony Palmer takes an admiring but distinctly unromanticized view of the Russian composer
- CZECHOSLOVAKS FREE HAVEL
- Pacific Islands Battle High Suicide Rates Among Youth
- Baltimore Tightens Its Budget Belt. URBAN FINANCIAL WOES
- Close Shaves With Offbeat Burma. To discover the wonder and fun, tourists must cope with inconveniences and quirky limitations. TRAVEL: SOUTHEAST AS...
- The Limits of UN Peacekeeping Forces
- An Airy Concourse of Glass and Steel
- HAMADEI GUILTY OF COMPLICITY IN HOSTAGE DEATH
- Camus's Minimalist Antihero in Fresh Translation
- Sophie Masloff Wins In Pittsburgh Primary
- `At the Sound of the Tone...'
- BURMA FACTS
- Discover the Divine Ego
- High-Definition Mercantilism