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Monitor articles for October 17, 1988
- A strong community is the best defense against drugs
- Candidates' views on foreign policy
- After attending a concert of the premi`ere performance of Mark Schult's Visions from Innipkak
- Congress acts to speed up AIDS research, offer care. Statistics showing US has five times as many cases as West Europe lend sense of urgency to meas...
- As Israeli vote nears, Labor finds unlikely ally - the PLO. Palestinians assume Labor would negotiate on territories
- SIMPLE FAIR. Celebrating country wonders at an organic fair in Maine
- US voices
- Former enemies join forces on a quest for quality. A visitor from the 1940s would be amazed. Forty-three years after the Sherman tanks and death mar...
- The fun is missing from Woody Allen's `Another Woman'
- Bizarre flight through a surreal landscape
- The press: license and liberty
- Rights for writers. Union negotiates first contract with a literary magazine
- Gibson's dramatic HR wins opener
- Wasserberg exhibit leads you down the garden path
- Bush sits well with economists, but his approach to the deficit gets a neutral rating at best
- Boccioni's canvases in pursuit of movement. America is given its first long look at a turn-of-the-century Futurist
- The lilies of the field
- A trail told in sand
- Rays swoosh in circle dances
- BAVARIA. Munich's guest workers learn German at the museum
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN POLICY. In a complex and changing world, only the president can represent the interests of the United States a...
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN POLICY. In a complex and changing world, only the president can represent the interests of the United States a...
- US-Nazi spies: cold-war blunder
- Why Dukakis has a long uphill fight
- Ah, France, where dancers box and chickens dance
- Series managers have impressive credentials
- Political foes come together to urge talks
- George Bush's race
- Yugoslavia ethnic crisis approaches flash point
- Some see some upside in static market if investor skittishness should give way
- Congress finishing its work with unusual harmony
- DIAPER DILEMMA. Cloth diapers winning new fans, despite boom in disposables
- Open wide ... to some new choices
- Undecided voters in the Midwest begin to line up behind their man
- Troops in Angola have a warm welcome waiting
- Candidates make an impression, but will voters follow through?
- Grappling with the future. Botha's political vision on the line in local vote. `The stakes couldn't be higher' in South Africa
- Controversial Reagan policy leaves its mark. In Africa, in Asia, and nearer home, the Reagan administration has used proxy armies to counter Soviet...