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Monitor articles for July 28, 1988
- Election day economics. Some economists see GNP report as feather in Republicans' cap
- Reagan plans active role in fall campaign. White House wants to press its agenda and keep the record straight on Bush
- Listen to the diplomats
- Treasure from ancient China. Opening tomorrow in Seattle, `Son of Heaven - Imperial Arts of China' brings to America some 220 rare objects spanning...
- What can be done now?
- God's government or zodiac signs?
- One-shot trials system leaves some top athletes off Olympic team
- `Rigoletto' gets fresh staging. New York City Opera prepares to televise its new production
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Robert Wilson leaves his stamp on a mystical Debussy work. PARIS OPERA BALLET IN AMERICA
- Iranian minister calls on US to lessen hostility
- Congressional report: money, not safety, is overriding airline concern
- Carver's latest stories: still laconic but more satisfying
- A rule of thumb for inviting the Soviets to talk
- Choice and public schools
- GOP will bird-dog Bentsen. Still pursues challenge to his dual candidacies
- Kiss and television
- Two poems by Phillis Wheatley
- Younger workers revive Poland's Solidarity. New generation of protesters join ranks of outlawed trade union
- Kinship networking between bond and free
- `Saint' Helen. Fathers away, homes often run by mothers and grandmothers. FAMILY LIFE IN LIBERIA
- The Reagan legacy and abortion. If abortion is limited or the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling protecting a woman's right to choose under a constitu...
- The funnyman who's getting the last laugh
- V-8 makes comeback in demand for power over thrift. Carmakers retool engine plants; can they meet fuel economy rules?
- Hurdles to lasting Gulf peace. Boundary line and responsibility for war are among tough issues looming over UN talks
- Thatcher creates key Cabinet job for health