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Monitor articles for August 11, 1988
- The decision to retire. WOMEN AND RETIREMENT: PART 1
- SCIENCE FICTION SHELF
- Energy Department wins first `award' for governmental polluters
- Debate lingers over real Tucker
- In a key California county, the race looks lopsidedly close. GOP will win Orange County, but the margin is key to Dukakis
- `Tucker' - a celebration of ingenuity
- A prisoner's right to write
- Discovery roars to life in engine test
- Jordan bid for own identity fraught with risk. Withdrawing from Palestinian issue could spur internal dissension
- Perils along the culture trail. Keeping your cool while drifting 12 degrees off true north
- California bungalow
- Got a zany product idea? Call Dr. Fad
- Setback for PLO and US peace efforts seen in aborted meeting. US envoy and PLO disagree - again - on who speaks for the Palestinians
- When women do time
- Wildlife in New York. No more zoo blues: the animals are back
- Congress takes new look at sanctions. White House says timing is bad for tough measures against South Africa
- A homey home: co-ed housing for senior citizens. Independent living program on the banks of the Hudson
- US presses China on access to Tibet
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Are TV ads turning kids into consumers? THE LURE OF THE TUBE
- Renewal in marriage
- Nadia's coach: US gymnasts will rely on him in Seoul
- King's move
- Less oomph in Dukakis `bounce'. His 17-point lead over Bush shrinks to seven in Gallup poll
- Arias adviser pays price for politics. Under heat from US critics, he quits job and Costa Rica
- Gulf listens for a different boom. As noise of war fades, businessmen are alert to signs of resurgence in regional economy
- Updating the Silver Tea
- Not too late to catch the train