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Monitor Archive for October 25, 1988

The debonair new resident of 221B Baker Street
SALEM. Long-ago witch trials may draw visitors, but there's much more to this historic seaside city
Kraft prepares to climb mountain of debt to avert takeover
The accurate eye: Mary Cassatt in old age
Aural ambiance
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN TRADE. America's stubborn trade gap undercuts US economic security. Can trade in today's world economy be both...
Chilean opposition treads warily on rights issue
Portrait of Chinese childhood seen through the eyes of youngsters
Cruise control not an option for Lakers, if they are to retain NBA title
Hard lessons for US and the region
`Lovingkindness in the morning'
News In Brief
WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN TRADE. America's stubborn trade gap undercuts US economic security. Can trade in today's world economy be both...
OASIS. A garden grows in Brooklyn
In Afghan resistance, power shifts from politicians to fighters
US bases, Part II: bigger battle lies ahead with Philippines. US uneasy about 1991 sequel to latest payment deal
A whale of a rescue. Canadian animal expert frees whales trapped in fishing nets off the coast of Newfoundland
Tom Mardirosian adds another success to his actor-author r'esum'e
Another battle
US sanctions over drug patents bring sharp words from Brazil
Balkan cooperation
Yes, Dukakis could come back
Panjshair: from `garden valley' to rubble
A `hands on' Democratic cabinet. A Dukakis administration would likely be culled from Harvard
A black who works within South Africa's system
Toulouse-Lautrec portrays cabaret performers
ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
Yugoslavia's struggle to remake itself
Friendship
Inflation: let's not kid ourselves
Outside anxiety grows about partition or violence in Lebanon
`Poet seated in a garden'
Europe, Japan have safer rails