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Monitor articles for August 16, 1988
- Samurai in socks
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Calls for annexing West Bank rise in Israel. Issue may sharpen during election campaign, but outright moves unlikely
- Socialists put own stamp on French budget
- These are heady times for the UN, and its chief executive
- Jogging in Japan
- A platform for all seasons
- From Reagan to Bush
- Earth's `cosmic shock'
- Ocracoke: a ferry ride away
- Regulators flush out inside traders around the globe
- `That's my boy!' Parents of candidates point to vital role of American `elders'. COMMENTARY
- The second phase of Iran's Islamic revolution
- A bird's- and frog's-eye view
- Solutions to the pollution buildup. Chesapeake Bay cleanup moves forward, but slowly
- The presidency: appearance is everything
- Kean: herald of a new GOP? Keynoter favors `inclusion,' riles the right
- GOP platform aims to make Dukakis walk the plank
- `Nothing shall by any means hurt you'
- Olympic official Anita DeFrantz undisturbed by Seoul's host role. South Korea has shown it can do big things
- An embattled President
- Spain's economic boom sounds like a thud in southern province
- $6.1 billion Boston Harbor cleanup finally under way
- Panama opposition loses leader - and hope for change
- Washington woos Marxist government of Mozambique. US discredits Renamo rebels, aids refugees and rebuilding
- Government-in-exile gaining favor in PLO
- Weird weather is not so unusual. While the US sizzles, Britain is chilled and Sudan is soaked. But scientists say it's too early to blame the change...
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rental
- Emphasis on environmental values
- Rail trails