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Monitor Archive for May 10, 1988
The Latin vote for change
Astrology's allure seen as insidious
Pym's world - the sweetness has a touch of lemon
You don't have to mow the lawn if you don't have one!
Downwrite awful winners
`Beetleloose,' the bug. How to keep Japanese beetles under control: one man's story
Of dinosaurs and men
Decision in deportation case will affect other Israeli issues. MUBARAK AWAD
Stars' real ages shine through astronomers' infrared window
Dutch opulence
Race is now a class issue
Guided walks help a tourist understand London's byways. Tours may be literary, or they might uncover the seamy side of a city
Room for the roots
Dukakis and the `fair play' vote
Don't mess with Toxic Tex. This Texas cowboy started with a mission, a badge, and a $1-a-year salary: prowling the empty lots of Jersey City, he has...
Dukakis comes out swinging on defense and foreign policy. He aims to exploit Bush ties to Iran affair and `star wars'. TOUGH TALK
Wall Street's jobless pick themselves up
Is Libya behind anti-US strikes? American officials believe Qaddafi enlisted Japanese Red Army for terrorist acts
Things too beautiful to be saved
W. Germany joins push for speedy trade talks
What Regan says about the Reagan White House
With war on hold, Sandinista troops are relaxed and confident
University of Michigan's clean-cut pursuit of big-time athletics
After 40 years, US appears ready to ratify UN genocide treaty. Reagan credited with deflecting conservative concern on sovereignty
GAUGUIN. Treasures lent from many collections
African center outsmarts pests by using natural insect controls
Regan book buffets GOP. Administration and party officials seek to minimize damage
Brazil's black market operates in light of day