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Monitor Archive for January 28, 1988

Canada wants Japanese investors to think of maple leaves as well as stars and stripes
Peru's guerrillas exploit economic troubles. Shining Path joins labor strike in first attempt to build political front with leftist parties
How soccer could kick off better ties for Albania and Britain. World Cup match seen as boost to Tirana's bid to resolve old disputes
Moving up to the big house
Canada's controversial labor leader speaks out, early and often
Hail to the Redskins
Christ can help -- today
How to hatch a musician. At Fiddler's Hatchery in Idaho, children learn to play danceable tunes as well as traditional
Don't spook export trade
Musical `River' flows even without a libretto
USSR and foreign policy: perestroika begins at home
Despite Black Monday, economy posts strong finish to 1987
`Stones for Ibarra' a touching drama. TV production captures essence of honored novel
From Dillard: a more tolerant, childlike voice
The `democratization' trap. White House rhetoric and contra aid
Pasternak paintings on tour. Russian Impressionist made portraits of the famous
`Bye-bye, station wagon - hello, minivan?' The station wagon vs. the minivan: Will one surpass the other?
Zoos repay jungle for favors. Captive animals trained for the wild will help replenish nature's endangered species
Disentangling India's crossed phone lines. Electronics whiz accepts call to take India into the 21st century
Controversy over using drugs to control children's behavior
Opposing coaches prove Super Bowl skill starts at the top
Why no one won
The great Bush-Dole duel (and Democrats, too)
Philosopher's novel of unrealized ideas
Breakfast in the moonlight