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Monitor articles for August 03, 1988
- `Dust' blends hilarity, heartbreak. Waugh novel loses some punch on screen
- Cartwright's `Road' tracks today's blighted urbanism
- Ruling gives Latinos more voting power in local elections. Appeals court strikes down at-large elections that discriminate
- Glacier-hopping in Alaska
- Reagan yields to pragmatism and politics on plant-closing bill
- Aid from Japan?
- Carlton Fisk piling up career records for slugging, endurance. White Sox star's 293 HRs as catcher topped only by Bench, Berra
- Hats off to the lowly crab. This summer Boston becomes land of the bean and the crab
- Readers' response: the world of quantum mechanics
- Americans in Paris, or, Are we having fun yet?
- Contra military chief Berm'udez says the fight must go on
- To beat summer blahs, one gallery turns to blues
- In search of original honest-to-goodness Wellesley Fudge Cake. Here's the cake served in a little tearoom over a Wellesley shoe store
- Saying bye-bye to the boondocks
- Rizo's battle to put meat on table
- Anglicans agree - sort of - to allow ordination of women
- More filmmakers focusing on Africa. Two new movies tackle theme of of race relations
- Don't condemn yourself
- Palestinians want action. West Bank Arabs press PLO for daring peace moves
- Hussein sidelined - for now
- Faith's many forms in `practical' China. Chinese ability to believe in many things at once - or nothing at all - baffles Westerners. Julian Baum, fo...
- Close encounter with a GLACIER. One-on-one with The Great White Slope
- Faking French fluently
- Dukakis: bridge mending at the Urban League. Democratic candidate wins applause with talk of common ground
- Britain steps up contacts with Iran. Move coincides with increased church activity to gain hostage release
- The new facts of life in Mexico
- `Faithful to reason's call'. Philosopher Jacques Derrida addresses a world in which pure reason is expected to have practical applications. Thinkers...
- ROUNDUP OF INTERNATIONAL FICTION
- Headed for Mt. Everest, one step at a time
- More people fear income tax audits than get them, but that may change. Former IRS agent says more audits are needed, could raise $80 billion
- `Insiders' now found in the printing plant
- United States of Europe?