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Monitor Archive for July 25, 1988

This summer, skip any movie with II or III in the title
`Pat the Bunny,' then...Guides for parents buying children's books
THE NORTH-SOUTH AFFLUENCE GAP
A fairer shake for companies owned by women. House bill takes aim at credit and contract discrimination
Paving the way to democracy by upholding human rights
Seeing Carl Sandburg
A `no tears' prediction on how budget deficit could evaporate by '95
Overcrowded prisons seek relief in a pastoral farm town. Residents worry about a prison overwhelming their rural life style
A glimmer of hope in Africa
Farmers who don't depend on rain. While drought turns many fields brown, pumps keep others green
When Shaker meets Bauhaus
Pakistan seeks to buy arms from US
Faith in the future
Foreigners invest in US, but not in stocks
Gorbachev's glasnost: How open is open?
Gorbachev's Achilles' heel?
A first: Hungarian Communist Party chief to visit Washington. Grosz will seek US blessing for economic, political reforms
Aggressive and exciting, Ballesteros is golf's toreador. Spaniard sets sights on more major titles after third British Open win
Historic preservation
Burma's failed socialist policies face an overhaul. BOWING OUT IN BURMA
Soviet general downbeat on Afghan government prospects
Whiling away the day. Summer reading program captures brother and sister. CHILDREN'S BOOKS
From goals to action: a four-part blueprint
ABUSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
BRINGING ETHICS TO BEAR
IBM opens doors to museum-quality show
THE EAST-WEST ARMS BUILDUP
The charge - identify reasonable goals for humanity
School reform breaks the rule
Berggruen collection gets bigger - but it couldn't get better
My Norman Rockwell poem
IN THE FAMILY. YOU'RE INVITED TO CONTRIBUTE
Filipino masters prove `genius knows no country'. Exhibit emphasizes national identity
Cheever: restless, clever novelist
Special novels for teen-agers. Some of year's best and brightest young-adult titles
Polls apart
EDITORS' note
Dukakis, Jackson give Democrats fresh spark. `Consummate outsider' leads blacks into party's inner circle