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Monitor articles for October 12, 1988
- Appalachian aromas
- Foreign minister cites better economy, international support. PROGRESS IN MOZAMBIQUE
- Politicians wrestle with AIDS crisis. Confidentiality issue stymies federal bill; California initiative would mandate stiff reporting
- Election '88: `So's your old man!'
- A ray of hope in Rio's bleak slums. Fighting apathy and poverty, women band together to build a future
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rental
- Gentle power
- Is this any way to run a bomb plant?
- The sadness of plagiarism
- Wringing high-grade oil from rock
- Lost in the Sarah Dessert with Mummy. What would William Bennett make of these `facts'?
- Election '88: the South
- Exploring the harmony of thought in Christian universals
- Efforts to sign up voters may help `gay rights' measure in Chicago
- Tape-recording the crisis of the American soul
- In Gulf, US Navy `snipes' have extra-hot job. Men of the engine-room are most vulnerable to mines
- Britain's Conservatives chart course into 1990s
- A pond, an airfield, a boy becoming a man
- Locust swarms threaten to decimate crops in Sudan's fertile belt
- The architecture of Julia Morgan
- Candidates want you to feel at home. Dukakis and Bush push ideas to help more Americans buy housing
- Detroit carmakers will take some lemons back, but not all
- MIRA NAIR. Interview with Indian director whose new film stars street children from Bombay
- Young (very young) reporters hot on the trail of TV news
- Banking company indicted for scheme to hide drug money. Undercover probe by Customs agents reveals $32 million `laundering' network
- Silber's dorm policy
- Call me anything, but don't call me `liberal'