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Monitor Archive for July 18, 1988

Election-year parallels with 1960 go off course on pocketbook issues
Despite drought, food stock outlook is not entirely arid
Teen-to-teen link between Ireland and America. Program gives youths opportunity for cross-cultural understanding
Alcoholism as a disease: a bad call?
Sudan military accused of pilfering food aid. Relief officials worry missing food will make donors cut back supplies
IN THE FAMILY
SOME VOICES OF YOUTH. Teens: an attempt at `raising consciousness' [BY]Ellen Steese, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Arena Football: a league that has gone off the deep end, gladly
Two poems
Charitable giving: the United States hasn't lost its touch
Richards longtime activist
Teamsters reject Presser's heir, name McCarthy president
The touch of a feather, the sound of their feet
Iran only looks as if it lives in a world of its own
Group aims to rescue Colombian youth from lure of drugs, guerrillas
Massachusetts matrix: the politics that molded Dukakis
Taming the twin deficits
Keynote talks rally the troops
Protesters in Moscow are cautioned
PICASSO. Controversial new biography reveals a tormented man
Continuing at the summit of prayer
Daimler-Benz: European giant. Off Mercedes-Benz base to aerospace, high-tech ventures
Soap with bite: a new version of Odets's `Big Knife'
National Review tries a transatlantic tack
China gives US no sign it will halt missile sales to Gulf states. But on Cambodia issue, Peking shows more give
Marching season tiptoes to its climax
Many companies end pension plans to use `excess' cash. Workers say practice undercuts security