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Monitor articles for August 01, 1988
- Sweet Baby James brings the generations together
- A kind of sculptural crash course peps up summer browsing
- Air Force rookies meet mental hurdles
- Debating the fate of Tasmania's ancient rain forest
- Artistry
- Now the `nitty gritty' on Namibia-Angola. Two sets of talks in Geneva look to turn principles into action
- Coming: a Bentley that feels like a Rolls - until you hit the gas
- Repairing the damage in Iran and Iraq. Should the UN finally gain a cease-fire in the Gulf, the work will have just begun. The most devastating conf...
- US wavers on whether to indict Marcos
- A heavy-duty `primer' on the Palestinian refugee problem
- Jordan's King bids for new chapter in ties to Palestinians. West Bank `withdrawal' challenges PLO but also allows more cooperation
- Slow, tedious, and costly does the job at Rolls-Royce. Forget the term `assembly line'; reenter bygone era of coach-building
- The man who stamped his name all over Denmark
- In the FAMILY
- Three nursery perks for `newborn' parents
- Shultz's efforts in Central America off to shaky start. Contra lobbying in US unpersuasive
- Legal lessons from the Gulf war
- The bear retracts its claws
- From the city to Yosemite: students learn to write on site
- London drops privatization bombshell
- Groucho redux. A young actor brings him to today's theatergoers
- A HOME TO LAST. And a marriage strong as stone. THE SECOND TIME AROUND
- Adapting to Egypt
- Wright's ideas: he knew what people really wanted
- Entering the world view of a walled city
- `Presidential candidate' Gorbachev moves quickly on reforms. Party's new timetable aims to speed political change and reduce consumer shortages
- Seeing beauty everywhere
- Foreign soldiers learn American military lingo
- Picking baseball's top managers; Sabo leads NL rookie race
- Banks win kudos for `take charge' moves
- Americans not saving enough? Wait till the yuppies grow older