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Monitor Archive for February 24, 1988

Earth, Wind & Fire's latest album paved way for tour extravaganzas
Southern voters fall in behind a GOP that's on the march. A Texas district that `yellow-dog' Democrats fled
Hodler: an artist to match his mountains
Jamaican bobsledders having fun, but they're serious athletes too
Robertson tape carries his message to throngs. Cassette assails liberals and lays out his agenda
Gordon Parks documentary displays his many talents
Saving the gentle LEMURS
Chinese film's bold individualist. BREAKING THE MAOIST MOLD
Basque terrorists on defensive. French-Spanish combined action pressures radicals to surrender. COOPERATING ON SECURITY
Protection from illness
Ives and Robbins: taking life's measure with affection, nostalgia. Suzanne Farrell returns to stage; Bolshoi principals pay a visit
What a black Soviet found out about American blacks
Shultz reports small steps forward on superpower arms control. Hints that deal possible on period of compliance with ABM Treaty
Right on, California
The news that's not fit to print
Life of a Gastprofessor
Japan: getting to know a world - and role - beyond its shores
Southern voters fall in behind a GOP that's on the march. Republican ranks are growing, but their makeup is diverse
Brownout for small-time power plants? Abandoned Michigan nuclear plant sparks cogeneration furor
A mutual fund means never having to stay forever
No worries about speeding tickets for Bonnie Blair - at least on the ice
`Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?'