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Monitor Archive for September 26, 1988

STATE CARE: IT CAN HURT AS MUCH AS IT HELPS
Arts stand to benefit from grant program. Challenge III goal: $30 million
Armenian activists test Soviet resolve. Moscow signals patience is wearing thin on protests
One nation, two governments. DIVIDED LEBANON
Love for children
IRA strategy emerges from shadows
Kentucky savors bounty of its Toyota prize. But was price for newest factory in `Auto Alley' too high?
Democrats pin bull's-eye on Quayle. Hope to use his nomination to raise doubts on Bush's judgment
Confessions of an incompetent Korean
Leaf it be
No clear winner in women's gymnastics
TIA ISN'T RUNNING ANYMORE
Finding ways to farm the Amazon - and save it. Brazil is pushing ahead to develop the riches of the rain forest and open its territory to landless p...
Campaign `slandering' leaves many voters cold. NORRISTOWN SPEAKS
Sharing lunch
Teachers talk - about inspiration and reform
Many favorites fall in first week of Games
CHILDREN THE SYSTEM DIDN'T HELP
An apology? That would be nice
Global warming: no time for heads in the sand
Space budgets
Congress: twilight brinksmanship. As adjournment nears, lawmakers press their causes
Philip Guston's wide-ranging 50-year career in art. Major exhibition traces significant shifts in interest
West ponders rules for letting Soviets play world economic game
Center gives teachers a liberal arts lift
Protectionist textile bill passes House
Autumn, prospect of economic slowdown help cook up interest in food stocks
Schools and children: duties beyond the classroom
On Broadway, it's not just the curtain that's going up
South Asian tempers rise as flood waters fall. DISPUTE OVER DAMS
CLAN OF CAJUNS. The Collette family members work and play side by side
Caring for troubled children
With fervor of 1980 gone, can Poles forge a compromise?
The house that Joe built. An American collector provides a fitting home for his Japanese art
In the FAMILY