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Monitor Archive for May 11, 1988

Young Polish strikers dig in. But government's strategy to isolate workers takes its toll
Zola Budd leaves international competition - and controversy
`Gunsmoke' and pot roast. Food in the '50s, or culinary life before the VCR and microwave
Barbershop bonding
Quail: the finest of fowl play for your dinner table
Cones from cans
VIDEOSCAN
Pretoria's bid for `hearts and minds'. South Africa's military is running a semi-secret counterinsurgency campaign. The strategy is to neutralize bl...
Selling the USA
Life among the bibliophiles
Those television blues
Soviet citizens, too, question the INF Treaty. Letters to the Supreme Soviet ask about loopholes and environmental impact
Surprise pact with Sinhalese extremists may revitalize peace process in Sri Lanka
Pair of researchers put scientific cheaters under microscope. Unofficial probers claim much laboratory fraud is undetected
Clarification
The `i-word' pushes up platinum and silver
Soviets say verification issues are no problem
Realism and revelation. Giotto's beautiful frescoes blaze with light and drama
To win, carmakers must turn out more new models in less time. DETROIT SHIFTS GEARS
Housing as a women's issue
Conflicting choices: three decades in a woman's life
A Japanese-flavored `Lear'. Suzuki's adaptation uses Noh and Kabuki styles
Centennial for a songsmith. Irving Berlin turns 100 today, but his music remains ageless
El Salvador's political crisis forces Army to enter the fray. Ruling party disarray, rise of right stall assembly
Housing dream fades for middle and poor America. [ on zee page: Caught in the housing crunch ]
US, Soviets debate what they agreed to on INF
Gielgud's swan song? Sir John chats about role that brought him back to stage
NOW warns Democrats on women's issues