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Monitor articles for September 21, 1988
- Getting traffic moving
- Hike likely in minimum wage - and fast-food prices
- Some see hope in change of guard in Haiti. Was popular will behind Namphy's ouster?
- In Tokyo, clowns bring smiles that bridge East-West gap
- US space scientists look to year of excitement after long hiatus. But program still threatened by `shuttle dependency'
- Freedom from guilt and shame
- Journal of a hut-builder
- The name of the game
- East-bloc passions
- Mexico's dancing ambassadors. Ballet Folkl'orico aims to capture the spirit of peoples and their times
- An old-fashioned tragi-comedy, played out under a modern cloud. `A MURDER OF CROWS'
- Making way for free trade. US, Canadian firms plan cross-border raids
- Wanted: new airports to ease gridlock of increasing air travel
- `Winged flowers, or flying gems'. Exotic butterflies, gathered from around the world, light and flutter around their new home in Georgia, a lush, su...
- Trade pact awaits Canada vote. As goes the election fate of Prime Minister Mulroney, so goes the US-Canada free-trade pact
- Moving toward free trade: highlights of the US-Canada pact
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Mandatory sentencing: a trying problem
- Things a pollster can count on
- Why the flag, of all things, became an election issue
- Mystery meat. Is schoolchildren's cafeteria food out to lunch? `WHAT IS IT TODAY?'
- Armenian protests rumble on
- Climbing the Matterhorn: a rite of passage
- Modern pentathlon: a daunting test of varied athletic skills
- Food fight has Maine fifth-graders popping mad
- Burma deserves better
- Sharp attack, tight defense win US Open
- Space telescopes will give new views of the universe
- Ferment brews in Soviet Baltics. Unrest in the Baltics carries more of a wallop than strife in Armenia (P. 8). Baltic nationalists want to remake th...
- Gorbachev's deal
- Strauss: Democrats being out-slicked