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Monitor articles for July 29, 1988
- US to consider regulating `smokeless cigarette' as a drug
- Sound and fury over US covert Panama plan
- Suitable for thawing
- `Junk bond' king talks economics
- GOP leaders say Bush must focus contest on issues, not personality
- Taiwan and Peking
- Guthrie Theater flourishing in its 25th year. Moli`ere play on stage, `Hamlet' in the wings
- Not all the drama was on the field in famous 1950 pennant battle. While Dodgers lost, Rickey and O'Malley fought over finances
- Adapting to international change
- The deaf will be heard. People with the `invisible disability' fight for rights and cultural identity
- RELATIVE FUN. Summer's the time of year families get together. FAMILY REUNIONS
- Peace in midsummer
- Massachusetts millstone: Dukakis's budget battle drags on
- Polish church: a powerful mediator. But religious leaders are torn between calls to back political change or strike deal with state
- Fire works
- When superpowers are in right position, UN's star rises
- Thatcher puts limits on a united Europe
- US cautious on hostages
- Temporal works of an immortal artist. DEGAS
- Canada gains entree to international fusion project
- Telecommunications revolution awaits green light. Experts say nation's well-being hinges on the new technology
- Tom Cruise's latest character in a boozy setting
- FREEZE FRAMES
- The story of deaf languages
- Broad stripes and bright stars
- Massachusetts tax-revolt queen bee. Her zingers and drive made tax cap possible in liberal state
- Injured workers face long wait for compensation in California. A backlog of compensation cases can mean a wait of up to a year before a hearing is s...
- Exalted by humility
- African pop music welcomed in US. Some sounds, however, challenge Western ear