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Monitor Archive for July 7, 1988

Costs cut care for pregnant poor
WORTH NOTING ON TV
Rice magazine aims to become a staple for Asian-Americans
Peachy
Orchestras face the music. For many, it's pay the piper, or hear the sound of silence
In search of the best compact disc of Verdi's Requiem
Classroom in the meadow
No room for cronies
No more rain in popcorn for Toronto sports fans
`Service' robots giving new freedom to handicapped. As machines learn English, disabled can stay on the job
First Amendment rights: guaranteed but not unlimited
Toward a new transatlantic bargain
Khomeini's trap
THINK TOUGH. Kids' behavior: two programs. Parents and youth make choices
Physical comedy's alive and well with Bill Irwin. Latest performance piece tweaks high-tech
Out here
No need to suffer through seasonal ailments
Stirrings from last week's Soviet conference are being felt. Independents aim to contest Communist Party dominance in spring elections. New element...
Children take `Skills for Adolescence' classes
Some states hooked on higher cigarette taxes. `Sin' taxes appeal to legislators facing budget pinch
Strategic arms talks seek reductions - with stability
Syria pulls strings in Palestinian clash. Arafat rival gets upper hand in battle for Beirut camps
Iranian pilots dispute US accounts
Astrology's rise and fall in the star chart of Western ideas
Baseball movie is a surprise heavy hitter. `Bull Durham' touches several topical bases
US title missing golf link for Lopez; Buffalo embraces baseball
Quebec's powerful credit unions grow into new banking fields
The road toward fair housing
Governors like Michael Dukakis are tinkering with the `institutional plumbing' through which investment and spending flow. States evolve new economi...
Third-party candidate aims to picket Democratic convention. She wants Jackson to have a say in decisions party makes in Atlanta