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Monitor Archive for October 2, 1989

`Mr. Europe' Reflects on Poland, German Unification
Basically, War is Boring
Road Show Revives Century-Old Tradition
Debt-for-Nature Swap: a Good Pickle
Divine Compassion
Britain's Greens Stay the Course, Despite Slip in Polls
LARGEST-EVER COKE BUST MAY HELP L.A. GET FEDERAL AID
EAST GERMANY ALLOWS REFUGEES IN PRAGUE, WARSAW TO FLEE TO WEST
EAST BLOC OPENS BUSINESS SCHOOLS
The Brew-haha Over Coffee Trade
How New York City Really Works
Across Town, Teachers See Students Who 'Are not Whole'
Young Playwrights in the Spotlight
Custom Yields to Convenience
Economic Statistics Aren't That Bad, After All
Key Issues Facing the Court, 1989-90 Term
`Competition' Is Meeting's Byword
Immigration - a Vote For Families
The Genius of Toulouse-Lautrec
START Momentum
Targeting Democratic Imperatives
Abortion, Privacy Issues Top Court's List of Cases
Images From A Younger Century
LEBANESE LEGISLATORS IN SAUDI ARABIA FOR PEACE TALKS
US-Soviet Space Missions Can Start Soon
US-Soviet Panel Drafts Antiterror Plan
A Noncommunist Future for Cambodia
Changes Are Afoot in Retailing