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Monitor articles for May 16, 1986
- Deaver faces conflict-of interest hearings in House
- Forays into the world of science fiction and fantasy
- Calgary, Montreal come from well back to reach hockey's Stanley Cup finals
- Press Moscow for emigration
- Putting your money in a fund: it's investing in a reputation
- `The chances for peace'
- A Ginnie Mae fund undaunted by rate outlook
- TV: women speak out about the arms race
- Office developers, phone firms hook up to offer broad services
- Dominican vote: personalities over issues. Next president faces high unemployment, inflation
- Broaden the mandate for nuclear safety
- After years of rapid growth, Texas colleges face budget crunch. Linking education to economic future, panel studies university system
- SEC aims high in crackdown on insider trading
- Mulroney, back in Canada, may wish he had left someone minding the store
- Prospects for the smaller fund: greater opportunity and risks
- WAS IT NEWS OR A BULLY PULPIT?
- All embraced
- Mutual funds evolve into more variety
- Peru's rebels expand attacks to border area. Offensive poses direct challenge to President's anti-insurgency plan
- US-Israeli pressure on Syria: calculated effort
- In a high-flying industry, `balance' counts, too
- THE ETHICS OF REPORTING TERRORISM
- A periscopic stretch
- Reliving Perot's 1979 rescue. Lancaster, Crenna star in Rambo-like miniseries
- Shortage of low-income housing in US worsens
- Restoring the historic richness of a neighborhood. From paint, decay, and ashes come elegant mid-price homes
- Spotlight on terrorism shifts to Syria. But US shows it's not ready to do unto Syria what it did unto Libya
- MANIPULATION OF THE MEDIA. A free people needs a free press. But terrorism needs a propaganda platform. So the news media face a dilemma: Is it poss...
- US cool to latest Gorbachev strategy on nuclear weapons. Says he is just trying to dodge Chernobyl flak
- Israeli Army film: warts-and-all view of itself
- Despite the name, `junk bonds' aren't a ride to the poorhouse
- Ginnie Mae's largess may grow smaller
- Discouraging excessive liability claims
- `Kindness' uses comedy approach in parable about outsiders
- Scrap ANZUS?
- Hazy future for US missiles
- So much for the Nobel Peace Prize
- Bay State benefits from having its judges appointed for life
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- To define goals, pin down definitions
- `The Wheel of Fortune' has us spinning
- Designers bring romantic and traditional touches to big-city living. Elegant townhouse display benefits NYC boys' club
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Silence broken
- American volunteers in Malawi: they're the cream of the Corps