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Monitor articles for February 04, 1988
- Things
- `Yankee, come South'. Trade show lures winter-weary Northerners to retirement south of the frost line
- Hovering
- Los Angeles celebrates Britain's contributions to arts. The British are coming for a 12-week arts festival in Los Angeles, with premi`eres galore an...
- Runaway rent in Paris. As rent control ends, Parisians cope with housing dilemma
- The flip side of `Black Monday'
- Florida child
- Soviet `Red notes' get a chilly reception on Wall Street
- Time is ripe, but US bid for Mideast peace faces huge obstacles
- A `Boh`eme' not to be forgotten. Met production soars with guest conductor Kleiber
- China, Cambodia resistance leader at odds. Peking rejects Sihanouk's compromise over Vietnam troop withdrawal
- `Reagan Doctrine' impact questioned by left and right
- Angels? in the 1980s?
- Who's on - and off - the Soviet map
- Campaign '88: Issues Scorecard
- Class-action suit out of fashion in today's law cases. Court rulings make lawsuits filed by group less attractive
- Happy graduation, tigers!
- American Indian stories that teach and entertain
- Soviet visitor tries to reconcile conflicting images of America
- Peter Brook directs Chekhov
- Iran's use of jet in Gulf raid raises concerns
- The Murdoch-Kennedy tiff
- Model of socialist sport. Skater Katarina Witt champions the value of East Germany's state-run sports system
- Privacy should prevail