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Monitor articles for September 02, 1988
- Family income level stagnates. Empty houses rile homeless advocates
- Being an original - like everybody else
- `Crossing Delancey' with too much help. Amy Irving stars in warm Jewish tale
- A home run in truck leasing
- Mongrels that never bark or bite
- Echoes of Stalin. Behind the glasnost images
- On stage: `From the Mississippi Delta'
- Emerging Japan
- Family income level stagnates. Will voters think `pocketbook' election day? GETTING A PIECE OF THE AMERICAN PIE
- Taxpayers bite back on school bonds. Hull school chief's first assignment: cut costs
- A country no writer could imagine
- Eloquent images of human experience. Enduring photographs
- Safety group charges OSHA with favoritism
- Culture clash in a dusty oasis...oil wealth vs. Western values. With Arabic cadence
- Is the trade gap really a problem?
- Is it lawful?
- What's next - a Natchitoches film festival? For small Louisiana city, a movie production means big stars and big bucks
- Though mostly Mozart, festival gave more than a nod to Haydn
- Finding the roots of altruism. Beyond self-preservation
- Life before lawn mowers
- The art of survival. In Mali, drought turns Tamachek to craftmaking
- Too many Democrats, too few elective offices in Bay State
- ARTS SCENE
- Amazing tales of a con man who circled the world. Biography of a scoundrel
- The ultimate off-season. Endtime fiction and fact
- Emmy Awards catch wave of baby-boomers. ABC narrowly garners most honors, and cable enters the competition
- Taxpayers bite back on school bonds. Voters resist increased school debt despite bankers' favorable ratings
- SEOUL: ALL DRESSED UP AND RARING TO GO
- A WEALTH OF TREASURES
- Tamachek ways: ancient and modern
- Lawmakers get down to nuts and bolts - no kidding
- Federal budget talk: rhetoric vs. reality
- Debate stalls US bid to use deadly spray on Peru's coca