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Monitor articles for May 24, 1989
- NEC Introduces High-Tech Toys
- Is There Reason for Hope in Paraguay?
- A Boy-Genius Builder In a Medieval World
- Namibian Independence Back on Track, US Says
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Judges and the ABA
- CHARGES FOLLOW CONCERNS OVER ASIAN INVESTMENT
- Ethics in Congress Questioned. Some observers say US legislature has a double standard in ethical matters
- Less-Educated People Are Hurting Economically
- A Do-It-Yourself Extended Family
- They Know Something
- `Boy Meets Girl' In a `Delicious' Stage Revival. Half a century after opening, this spoof on Hollywood is still fresh, crisp, and endearingly funny
- A Comic Portrait of an American Family Who Hits the Road
- COURT REFUSES TO BLOCK SUIT AGAINST UNIFICATION CHURCH
- Israel's Election Plan
- US Wants to Play Role of Catalyst. Situation ripe for change, officials say; new approach will mean talks with spectrum of people
- To the Heart of the Drug Problem. Noted social psychologist cites spiritual emptiness, self-preoccupation as underlying causes
- Mr. Bush, It's Not May-laze
- Australia Advocates `Wilderness' Status for Antarctica
- A `Cohousing' Group in Process
- Gorbachev Faces Innuendo, Rivalry
- Liberals and Hard-Liners Face Off
- AMERICANS FAVOR BROAD MEASURES TO CURB POLLUTION
- Observer of Humankind
- MORE TIT-FOR-TAT EXPULSIONS BETWEEN USSR AND BRITAIN
- SECORD PLEADS INNOCENT
- Baryshnikov's `Swan Lake' Lacks A Magical Aura
- Adults Fill Student Gap On College Campuses
- Deer Shadows in Deep Woods
- On a Hunter's Road
- What's Your Integrity Worth?