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Monitor articles for September 12, 1988
- Handsome new museum needs equally handsome art. CANADA'S NATIONAL GALLERY
- US in a bind over Iraqi use of poison gas against Kurds. Goal to maintain ties while decrying chemical weapons
- In a nutshell. Peanuts, corn, soybeans, wheat - Feltses' cash crops
- Women: not just another `special interest'
- Japan warns of Red Army moves
- Don't let fear of the future spoil now
- A modest Proposition 2
- Life-skill learning at the local level
- Arafat speech may reveal stand. PROVISIONAL PALESTINIAN STATE?
- Solidarity: out in the open, fighting to become legal. Polish union seeks path between confrontation and compromise
- Shrugs over Drexel, but effects may linger
- More fiction than fact - novel replays the JFK assassination
- East Europeans break political taboos. Throughout East Europe, grass-roots movements are chiseling away at the power structure. Activists, inspired...
- Dukakis fights back, but party urges more
- Talk of Southern Baptist split grows. But moderates are loath to cut ties to assets that conservatives control
- Coming to the US in 1990: a huge celebration of Indonesian culture
- Fires ignite debate over `let-it-burn' policy
- Steffi Graf moves on from historic Slam to quest for Olympic gold. West German teen-ager appears capable of dominating women's tennis for next decade
- Developers stake claims next to US parks
- Pulling a rug out from under generals. Constitution seeks to undo the legacy of military rule
- Turkey anxious about presence of Iraqi Kurds
- Airborne adoption center
- Real estate keeps Texas thrifts in the hole. Some of Houston's office buildings may end up as storage space, while the Texas real estate glut goes o...