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Monitor articles for February 26, 1988
- What's your nature?
- Schools still need reform, says official
- Senate Republicans' filibuster shreds vestiges of bipartisanship
- Deutsch lessons on Radio Natick
- Big cats on the prowl
- Realism and the Palestinians
- Where folk art and bric-a-brac rub elbows with Rembrandts. Her parents collected Manets and Vermeers. But Electra Webb, co-founder of the Shelburne...
- Rock-solid ruling on libel
- Lesson from five centuries of history: there's no imperial free lunch
- Keep talking on N. Ireland
- The spider's skill spins in their soul
- The many `Souths'. Divisions of race, culture, economics cloud traditional voting patterns
- Afghans' future
- From flow to dribble: Local economies brace for defense cuts
- Play it easy, Mr. G.
- That new mad magic - Penn & Teller deal from a strange deck
- Conventional arms control tops new NATO chief's agenda
- `New American' and `NEST' homes - for fledgling families. Open floor plans, wrap-around rooms give feeling of openness
- Wealthy Japan opens its purse. Asia, Africa, Latin America receive Japanese aid
- Swaggart scandal casts another dark shadow on TV ministries