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Monitor articles for February 11, 1988
- Opening news media doors to minority journalists. Summer internships, four-year programs help talented students get a running start
- Aussie Bicentennial: the events the tour guides forgot
- Judging the judges: a memo to the ABA
- Kohl, Thatcher still at odds over European farm pricing reforms
- Government's Gary Lynch turns stock cheaters into convicts
- Jukeboxes to Happy Meals: on the road in America. Dearborn's Ford Museum re-creates era of the automobile
- ARTS SCENE
- Bob Dole moves up
- Art in clay
- Belgium's largest company on verge of losing takeover war
- Between the battle lines. In neighborhoods of street gangs - where driveways are armed borders and folding your arms the wrong way on the street cor...
- Britain yields to China on Hong Kong elections
- Don't be depressed
- SADD - STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK
- Bulgaria seems to thrive as East bloc's oasis of tranquillity
- Nonprofits seek boards who can raise big bucks
- Olympic bobsledders need skill, speed, strength - and fearlessness
- A voice of astounding power. She will sing in opera broadcast Saturday. GHENA DIMITROVA
- Israeli leak of US plan aims to speed up process. MIDEAST PEACE
- Public protest stirs in Nicaragua. Shows frustration with nation's economic woes
- What it will take to get an Arab-Israeli peace. Heart of the problem: the need for compromise on claims to the same land
- Canadian papers square off. Montreal gets a second English newspaper
- Biography of Rebecca West: more a sketch than a rich life portrait
- `September' finds Woody Allen in a serious, even somber, mood