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Monitor Archive for August 11, 1988

The decision to retire. WOMEN AND RETIREMENT: PART 1
SCIENCE FICTION SHELF
Setback for PLO and US peace efforts seen in aborted meeting. US envoy and PLO disagree - again - on who speaks for the Palestinians
Energy Department wins first `award' for governmental polluters
When women do time
Wildlife in New York. No more zoo blues: the animals are back
Congress takes new look at sanctions. White House says timing is bad for tough measures against South Africa
Debate lingers over real Tucker
In a key California county, the race looks lopsidedly close. GOP will win Orange County, but the margin is key to Dukakis
A homey home: co-ed housing for senior citizens. Independent living program on the banks of the Hudson
US presses China on access to Tibet
WORTH NOTING ON TV
`Tucker' - a celebration of ingenuity
A prisoner's right to write
Are TV ads turning kids into consumers? THE LURE OF THE TUBE
Discovery roars to life in engine test
Renewal in marriage
Nadia's coach: US gymnasts will rely on him in Seoul
King's move
Jordan bid for own identity fraught with risk. Withdrawing from Palestinian issue could spur internal dissension
Perils along the culture trail. Keeping your cool while drifting 12 degrees off true north
California bungalow
Less oomph in Dukakis `bounce'. His 17-point lead over Bush shrinks to seven in Gallup poll
Got a zany product idea? Call Dr. Fad
Arias adviser pays price for politics. Under heat from US critics, he quits job and Costa Rica
Gulf listens for a different boom. As noise of war fades, businessmen are alert to signs of resurgence in regional economy
Updating the Silver Tea
Not too late to catch the train