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Monitor articles for September 16, 1988
- 99-year-old opera gets US debut
- Sounds of a native strain - Erdrich novel tracks ancestral lives
- Their home is their museum. FAMILY PACKED UP, MOVED TO SPAIN. American parents took kids abroad, taught them, built careers
- Vanishing investors.
- Sing-song-saw
- State money scores. Florida funds advanced-level academics
- The US pays up at the UN
- Dukakis details defense stands in political blitzkrieg. Identifies weapons he supports, flails GOP's Pentagon management
- Lillehammer, Norway, is surprise choice to host '94 Winter Games
- Iran policy change behind Cabinet crisis. Bow to free market comes at expense of economic reform
- Where young opera singers get a chance to grow
- Remembering America's most forgotten war
- Marrying shape and scale to location
- Bid for Kroger:start of new round of retailing raids?
- Rule out simple rules.
- `Who said no one here liked antiques?' Folksy and no-frills, Forney is the antiques capital of Texas
- Made in Hong Kong: fast-paced movies. New York festival gives imports extra prominence
- Hurricane's savage path. At least Gilbert has followed predictable course, giving warning.
- Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases.
- S. Korea proudly basks in the light of Olympic celebration. But for some, political realities still loom large
- And now, Bush-onomics!
- Is it `time for a change'?
- In the wake of Hurricane Gilbert
- Black Caucus convenes to talk politics and discuss priorities. MARSHALL SETS TONE
- Papua New Guinea at 13: future bright, but problems remain. Prime minister seeks stability, way to handle growing prosperity
- Pressure and recognition
- `Feel good' investing.
- US-Honduras military pact rouses ire. Some Hondurans worry it will lead to permanent US bases and more war
- Getting smart as storms rush in
- PortFolio. Tips and trends that affect you and your money
- Bounding for glory: leap of a lifetime
- Swedish elections turn on clean environment, clean politics
- It's opening night for Seoul's big show. Hopes surround biggest Olympics
- Tax money saver or job loser: labor battles ballot Question 2
- New offerings continue.
- Bush gaining with pivotal voter groups
- PF QUESTIONS, A selection of responses to readers' financial questions
- High court to rethink abortion?
- Iran's revenge on its `dissidents'
- Study challenges teacher-shortage forecast
- Shiseido out to woo American women. Japanese cosmetics giant stresses service over promotion
- Scientists take EPA's radon warning seriously. But they criticize home test methods and urge citizens to be patient