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Monitor articles for August 31, 1989
- A New Language For All
- Showing Emotion in Public Life
- Soviets Take Tougher Line on Baltics Than on Poland
- COLOMBIAN DRUG BARON OFFERS TO HALT WAR AGAINST GOVERNMENT
- US Eyes Sanctions Against Iraq
- Royalists Look Back to the Future
- AMERICAN STUDENTS HEAD TO SOVIET UNION
- After Neptune, Eyes Turn to Mars
- What California Means to Me Part 17
- AFRICAN DEBTORS URGED TO TAKE NEW TACK
- WORLD BANK URGES INDONESIA TO CURB DEFORESTATION
- The Postwar World
- Japan Could Shoulder More of Defense Cost, GAO Says
- Menem Hesitates on Abuse Cases
- US ECONOMY SHOWS UNEXPECTEDLY STRONG GROWTH
- A Fresh Ordeal for Iraqi Kurds
- Of Brick Facades and Fallen Culture
- Education Leader Stresses Job Readiness
- A Liberal-Arts Awakening for Soviet Students in US
- The Tragedy in Sri Lanka
- Day and Night on the Ike
- Lewis of Lucas: 1880-1969
- Neo-Kabuki
- Bushy-Browed Hero of the Shafts
- Plain People: the Miners
- US OPPOSES UN MONITORING IN CAMBODIA
- Japanese Applaud Imperial Family's `Love Match'
- Housing Dearth Irks Washington
- Middle-Income Aged Are Getting Squeezed