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Monitor Archive for June 9, 1988

Fingered by the police computer
Leaving the briefcase for the baby bottles
Policing the evidence. Too many searches are unwarranted
Businesses should mine the mother lode of workers' ideas
Is America keeping up with the competition? How US industry could do more to build on its present strengths
The Soviets join the two-party systems
Western wind through a Chinese landscape
Artistic `firsts' in prospect at international festival. New York City is site of ambitious program
Need more order in your life?
For Dukakis, a battle is won, but war goes on. He still must deal with Jesse Jackson, while GOP turns up the heat
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Home with the kids - job break without penalty. Return to Work benefits families and companies
Roundup of Tuesday's voting
Raucous and irreverent opposition party attracts Chile youth
Is America keeping up with the competition? Look who's getting ahead of the average American family
Despite flaps, Martin manages to get results; Williams fired
Public schools try on uniforms. Baltimore led the way; now Boston is considering it
Another look at Walters's best. `20/20' co-host unspools favorite snippets from past
South Pacific nations vie to launch others into orbit
For most Palestinians, revolt is worth the price. The Palestinian uprising, or intifadah, is six months old today. Despite a large loss of life and...
THE PHOENICIANS. Splendor of an ancient culture seen in new exhibition; story by Christopher Andreae
Roaring to success under China's reform
Days of raspberries and revolution in Manchuria