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Monitor articles for August 18, 1988
- Shaw Festival holds to prosperous course. Its best seats now cost more than Toronto's
- Dukakis, Kennedy, and O'Neill - Massachusetts' `odd trio'. Governor, senator, ex-Speaker come from very different Democratic molds
- Shhhh! We're spying on your spies
- Quayle: wide appeal but untried on national stage
- Painting the act of thinking
- Soviet military: a big voice that is speaking softly ... for now. Under Soviet reform, the military faces unprecedented press criticism and pending...
- GOP enthusiasm for Bush-Quayle grows
- Strategy behind Quayle pick. BUSH'S BOLD STROKE
- North Sea seal losses worse than expected
- A Tale of Two Augusts - and false hopes in Eastern Europe
- The legacy Zia leaves behind in Pakistan. Successor faces border tensions, domestic turmoil
- Quayle on ticket - sign of `new' Bush
- Divine Mind -- the true source of individuality
- PGA winner is in the green after coming out of the blue
- A tale of six new concertos, live and on CD
- Paint, nails, and a will to work. Teen `campers' give hands-on aid to needy
- For super-cheap air fares, couriers carry corporate baggage
- Free speech: a legal tradition as literature
- Direct address: from president to the people
- What does the government spend money on? People, mostly
- US uncertainty at loss of key ally
- Apple Corps brings back 1940 comedy
- Breaking the grip of central planning. Czech leaders look to move economy forward
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Heat wave, drought put double squeeze on utilities. Power production and waterways drop
- Aussie aims to snuff out cigarette ads
- Politics 1988 style
- The politics of inclusion