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Monitor articles for July 07, 1988
- Third-party candidate aims to picket Democratic convention. She wants Jackson to have a say in decisions party makes in Atlanta
- Classroom in the meadow
- No room for cronies
- No more rain in popcorn for Toronto sports fans
- Toward a new transatlantic bargain
- Physical comedy's alive and well with Bill Irwin. Latest performance piece tweaks high-tech
- Out here
- Stirrings from last week's Soviet conference are being felt. Independents aim to contest Communist Party dominance in spring elections. New element...
- Children take `Skills for Adolescence' classes
- Some states hooked on higher cigarette taxes. `Sin' taxes appeal to legislators facing budget pinch
- Strategic arms talks seek reductions - with stability
- Syria pulls strings in Palestinian clash. Arafat rival gets upper hand in battle for Beirut camps
- Iranian pilots dispute US accounts
- Baseball movie is a surprise heavy hitter. `Bull Durham' touches several topical bases
- US title missing golf link for Lopez; Buffalo embraces baseball
- Quebec's powerful credit unions grow into new banking fields
- The road toward fair housing
- Khomeini's trap
- THINK TOUGH. Kids' behavior: two programs. Parents and youth make choices
- No need to suffer through seasonal ailments
- Astrology's rise and fall in the star chart of Western ideas
- Governors like Michael Dukakis are tinkering with the `institutional plumbing' through which investment and spending flow. States evolve new economi...
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Orchestras face the music. For many, it's pay the piper, or hear the sound of silence
- Costs cut care for pregnant poor
- `Service' robots giving new freedom to handicapped. As machines learn English, disabled can stay on the job
- First Amendment rights: guaranteed but not unlimited
- Rice magazine aims to become a staple for Asian-Americans
- Peachy
- In search of the best compact disc of Verdi's Requiem