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Monitor articles for August 11, 1989
- Literary Lives Wound Around a Mystery
- In Formerly Trouble-Free Town, Insurgency, Shooting, and Roundups
- Shopping Satire With Sitcom Depth
- KAIFU SWORN IN AS JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER
- Sri Lankan Civil Strife Escalates
- Phosphate Issue Bubbles Up Again
- `Grass Tax' Aims for Dealers' Wallets
- Celebration of James Baldwin As Writer and Civil-Rights Activist
- The Price Paid for the First Amendment
- CHINA ARRESTS STUDENT LEADER
- It's a Hard Place to Raise Hackles
- Don't Forget the Cambodian Refugees
- Climbing Through the Clouds
- SOUTH CAROLINA POLICE USE NEW APPROACH TO FIGHT DRUGS
- Lebanon's Challenge: Rebalancing Power
- More Women, Blacks Join Bush's Ranks
- Northeastern States Tighten Car-Exhaust Rules
- Spurs, Saddles, and Indian Ponies
- Jump Start for Detroit Schools
- Comrades, Wash Your Hands of This
- Fuel for Serious Students
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Milk Cart of Destiny
- Student Political Apathy Is Growing, Educators Report
- Soviet Jews Face Obstacles in Rome
- POLISH RULERS FACE OBSTACLES IN PARLIAMENT
- Syrian Help on Hostages Has a Price
- Rodeo
- Smyrna: The Crucible of American Labor