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Monitor Archive for September 16, 1988

US-Honduras military pact rouses ire. Some Hondurans worry it will lead to permanent US bases and more war
And now, Bush-onomics!
Is it `time for a change'?
Getting smart as storms rush in
In the wake of Hurricane Gilbert
Black Caucus convenes to talk politics and discuss priorities. MARSHALL SETS TONE
Papua New Guinea at 13: future bright, but problems remain. Prime minister seeks stability, way to handle growing prosperity
PortFolio. Tips and trends that affect you and your money
Pressure and recognition
`Feel good' investing.
99-year-old opera gets US debut
Where young opera singers get a chance to grow
Bounding for glory: leap of a lifetime
Remembering America's most forgotten war
Marrying shape and scale to location
Sounds of a native strain - Erdrich novel tracks ancestral lives
Their home is their museum. FAMILY PACKED UP, MOVED TO SPAIN. American parents took kids abroad, taught them, built careers
Vanishing investors.
Sing-song-saw
Swedish elections turn on clean environment, clean politics
It's opening night for Seoul's big show. Hopes surround biggest Olympics
Tax money saver or job loser: labor battles ballot Question 2
New offerings continue.
State money scores. Florida funds advanced-level academics
The US pays up at the UN
Dukakis details defense stands in political blitzkrieg. Identifies weapons he supports, flails GOP's Pentagon management
Lillehammer, Norway, is surprise choice to host '94 Winter Games
Bush gaining with pivotal voter groups
Iran policy change behind Cabinet crisis. Bow to free market comes at expense of economic reform
PF QUESTIONS, A selection of responses to readers' financial questions
Bid for Kroger:start of new round of retailing raids?
Rule out simple rules.
High court to rethink abortion?
Iran's revenge on its `dissidents'
`Who said no one here liked antiques?' Folksy and no-frills, Forney is the antiques capital of Texas
Study challenges teacher-shortage forecast
Made in Hong Kong: fast-paced movies. New York festival gives imports extra prominence
Shiseido out to woo American women. Japanese cosmetics giant stresses service over promotion
Scientists take EPA's radon warning seriously. But they criticize home test methods and urge citizens to be patient
Hurricane's savage path. At least Gilbert has followed predictable course, giving warning.
Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases.
S. Korea proudly basks in the light of Olympic celebration. But for some, political realities still loom large