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Monitor Archive for February 11, 1988
Art in clay
Belgium's largest company on verge of losing takeover war
Between the battle lines. In neighborhoods of street gangs - where driveways are armed borders and folding your arms the wrong way on the street cor...
Britain yields to China on Hong Kong elections
Olympic bobsledders need skill, speed, strength - and fearlessness
Don't be depressed
SADD - STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK
Bulgaria seems to thrive as East bloc's oasis of tranquillity
A voice of astounding power. She will sing in opera broadcast Saturday. GHENA DIMITROVA
Nonprofits seek boards who can raise big bucks
Opening news media doors to minority journalists. Summer internships, four-year programs help talented students get a running start
Israeli leak of US plan aims to speed up process. MIDEAST PEACE
Aussie Bicentennial: the events the tour guides forgot
Judging the judges: a memo to the ABA
Kohl, Thatcher still at odds over European farm pricing reforms
Public protest stirs in Nicaragua. Shows frustration with nation's economic woes
Government's Gary Lynch turns stock cheaters into convicts
What it will take to get an Arab-Israeli peace. Heart of the problem: the need for compromise on claims to the same land
Jukeboxes to Happy Meals: on the road in America. Dearborn's Ford Museum re-creates era of the automobile
ARTS SCENE
Canadian papers square off. Montreal gets a second English newspaper
Biography of Rebecca West: more a sketch than a rich life portrait
`September' finds Woody Allen in a serious, even somber, mood
Bob Dole moves up