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Monitor articles for August 28, 1989
- SOUTH KOREAN OPPOSITION LEADER AVOWS INNOCENCE
- Team Up to Help the Homeless
- Dissecting the US Economy
- US-Funded Think Tank Sways New Government
- Librarian Revs Up Young Readers
- Foley: Congress Won't Push New Taxes
- Plastic Grist Enters Recycling Mill
- A New Challenge in Loving Our Neighbor
- Protect the Great Lakes from Tanker Spills
- Top Cannes Film Proves Disappointing
- States, Cities Fret Over US Census
- Colombians Brace for Drug War
- In a Seamless Performance, Lucinda Childs' Minimalism Stands the Test of Time
- War on Legal Services
- Party Officials Harbor Chinese Activists
- High-Profile Exile Waits as Thatcher Copes
- George Bush, Relaxed
- Japanese Return to Wall Street
- There's No `Free Lunch' in Energy
- Op Art and the Old Masters
- Master of the `Ashcan School'
- The Baltics: Testing Soviet Tolerance
- Soot and Cinders for Dinner
- FTC EASES UP ON FOOD STORES
- Where Collective Meets Individual