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Monitor Archive for October 6, 1988

Presidents with vices
Kenya woos outside cash to stoke new jobs
Israel disqualifies anti-Arab party from election
A checklist for voters
Beyond mother's dreams. Women who found they could choose
dwellings, circa 1998. The places we'll live in during the next decade, and beyond. THE HOUSE: SMART [ cf. THE HOME: FAMILIAR ]
No more blues; this jazz singer paid her dues. BETTY CARTER AT NO. 1
How words make history: reading the signs of the times
Metropolitan Opera's opening-week pleasures outweigh disappointments
Civil liberties (like the moon) belong to everyone
Population decline perils Montana's House delegation
Boston Symphony's glittery opening gala. Wooing the well-heeled with Beethoven and chocolates
How Ligachev lost out in Kremlin shuffle. Fall of Gorbachev's rival liked to rising disillusionment over pace of reform
Acid rain bill washes down the Senate drain
Doug Flutie still battling to prove he can play in NFL despite lack of size
In Ohio's Senate race, the low road crosses the campaign trail. Negative TV ads roil Metzenbaum-Voinovich race but fail to stir voters
STACKABLE CHAIR. Designer David Rowland tells how at first, everyone turned it down ...
Keeping watch
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Foreign secretary talks of colonial legacy
dwellings, circa 1998. The places we'll live in during the next decade, and beyond. THE HOME: FAMILIAR [ cf. THE HOUSE: SMART ]
Mood upbeat for new conventional arms talks. West uses prospect of talks as lever to get concessions on human rights issues
Seeing US through Korean eyes
Windsong
News In Brief
Iran, Iraq said leaning toward proposal to break peace talks impasse. If Iran accepts freedom of navigation, Iraq would delay Shatt al Arab issue
Vons won't sell tobacco without warning label
Wright tells ethics panel he broke no rules
Architectural answers to: When is a chair a chair?
`Les brodeuses' To Edouard Vuillard
Bearing arms: Is it a right?
A pledge for Columbus Day
`Hellll-o sailor': Aussies roll out red carpet for visiting navies
Rescuing elections from routine
Ode to the flag
Amnesty International reports rights abuses hit record high
US disputes Philippine demands for bases fees