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Monitor Archive for May 4, 1988

WHIP UP SOMETHING PATRIOTIC. Frugal Gourmet waves the flag for early American food
The economics of Israeli occupation
Harriet Hosmer. When she sculpted, she broke the mold
A monument to John Muir. Limited edition captures the spirit of the naturalist's Sierra
Cereal salads: pasta and rice star in newfangled tosses
Amid peasants' clamor, Filipino Congress debates land reform. Some worry legislation may exempt most private farms
Meet the Swiss weekend warrior. To all those who thought Swiss meant only cheese and chocolates...
Joffrey Ballet carries on without founder. Arpino, a pioneer with the troupe, voices confidence as its new leader
From Ankara to Moscow, new phase for Armenian activism. Democracy of mass protests replaces terrorism
Beyond a handshake
Moscow expos'e bodes ill for Kremlin hard-liners
ROCK/POP/JAZZ
Colleges see more blacks enroll. US schools seek minorities and assist those in need
ROUNDUP OF TRAVEL BOOKS
Polish unrest bears striking resemblance to Solidarity heyday
Lilyscape
Grand play in New York puts Soviet star on road to grandmaster
Pushing back the jungle
Apple pie immersion
Policy debate rages in Tehran, leaving Gulf tranquil
Users now prime targets in US antidrug offensive
US-Japan construction pact runs into delays. FINGER POINTING
Free-trade pact gets chains. Even before it's in place, the US-Canadian treaty is being undermined
The new permanent ingredient in `muni' bonds: volatility
Latin and Greek for Soviet elite? Professor urges return to classics to better equip future leaders
Parents plead not guilty in Boston case