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Monitor articles for September 19, 1988
- Letting engineers speak out. SAFETY
- Cheers - and doubts - at Polish rally
- Book reviews: The right timing and the right place
- ARTS SCENE
- Wherein our doughty scribe sallies forth against a Russian spy
- Hope for a `have-not' province. With over 17 percent of its labor force unemployed and many others working for low or seasonal wages, Newfoundland h...
- Americans favor aid for family planning in third world, poll finds
- Candidates wage war, but who'll talk defense? Candidates quiet amid uproar over military reform
- Jackson leads Black Caucus in support for Dukakis ticket
- Misfire
- Small campers in the big outdoors
- Haiti's Army still in control. Coup aims to check anarchy and restore international aid
- Lost mittens ... and a twist on Cinderella
- Gorbachev's campaign
- Have US universities flunked out on the humanities?
- China discovers inflation
- An opera career fashioned on small roles. Andrea Velis appears far more often than the stars
- Syria's mettle tested by Lebanese foes. Will concession on presidential choice appease Christian hard-liners?
- Why is Mr. Dukakis holding back? He could be scoring hits by emphasizing Reagan-era scandals
- NASA badly needs a shuttle success. NASA plans hinge on a successful shuttle. With Discovery's imminent launch, the US prepares to return to space....
- Unloading heavy cargo
- A pollster's view of why Dukakis has lost his lead
- Quintana: burned, but unbroken
- Israeli demography
- The meaning of mud
- New fuel for schools
- Texas looks for lessons despite Gilbert's turn from coast. Experts say building codes and zoning laws need improvement
- US aims for medal in rugged Olympic water polo competition
- Law and land: New Mexico standoff
- More than a promising trade report needed to shift market into gear
- Deluged Bangladeshis hard pressed to find clean water
- Licensed killers - or bad bunglers? INQUEST IN GIBRALTAR