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Monitor articles for July 26, 1988
- Drought may bring relief from subsidy war. Drop in world grain glut opens markets for US and European farmers
- Mailed fist and velvet glove: Nelson Mandela and Angola
- An American debacle usefully reconsidered
- INSIDE LOOKING OUT. American prisons tend to dehumanize most prisoners. Rehabilitation, as a systemwide policy, is hit-or-miss. The latest crisis fa...
- Tracking wiggles in Earth's wobble
- Eating in the breeze
- In aiding Afghanistan, some advocate less-is-more approach. War-devastated economy has limited capacity to absorb aid
- A mistaken man and `Serious Fun!'
- Rains give India welcome respite after three years of drought. But country still needs imports to replenish depleted food stock
- So that's it
- Nations on the verge of famine and in need of emergency food
- Prayer -- the road to resolving conflict
- HIGHCLERE. `Egyptian stuff' found between double doors blocked for years. MEET LORD AND LADY CARNARVON
- So far, peace rules in Mecca. Muslim pilgrimage quiet, though Iran and Saudi Arabia trade barbs
- George and the gender gap
- Cambodia talks: cordial atmosphere and one modest proposal
- McFoolish
- World faces rising deficit in emergency food relief. Impact of US drought on global food needs unclear
- Air Force battles to keep fighter pilots from blacking out. New flight suit would enhance flyers' ability to maneuver
- A desirable prize?
- As Panama's economy slips, is US policy doing the same?
- New manager Joe Morgan shows Midas touch with Red Sox so far
- Midwestern playground: Lake Michigan's eastern shore
- Democrats still wary of Reagan
- Perils of the business lunch
- Iran's revolution: cog in wheel of Islamic movement. With Iranian and Iraqi officials in New York, the UN is trying to set a cease-fire date (P. 2)....
- Up, up and - sort of - away. Reporter plays `Top Gun' in an Air Force trainer
- Shades of black, white, and gray in the Philippines
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Consumers pay in state-vs.-state credit card war
- Going to the dogs