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Monitor articles for August 25, 1988
- Clinging? To what?
- Takeshita on the road to boost China ties. Japanese leader has in hand huge new aid package for Asian neighbor
- Dog Days
- Bush ship surges, but it still drags Quayle anchor. Why Vietnam specter haunts politicians
- To be quite specific, candidates rarely are. Policy details can boomerang on hopefuls
- Attorney general should wear the mantle of law, not politics
- For jazz duo Tuck and Patti, music breaks down barriers. GOSPEL/BLUES ROOTS
- An American in Paris fashion. The Southern accent of designer Patrick Kelly
- Reaping a rich, muddy bounty in Chinese delta
- Yankee star sounds off; long-running NFL coaches set to meet
- The Doualles and their ideal. French couple sees child care as a `tribal' venture
- What's playing in Bucharest? US moviegoers are getting a rare look. Seven recent Romanian films start a five-city tour
- Madame Pissarro's cabbages and roses
- Computer puts Austrian piano in high-tech music race. B"osendorfer faithfully replays pianist's work
- In peace maneuvers, as in war, Iraq seeks control of waterway. Iran and Iraq meet at the UN peace table today after 8 years of war (P. 28). Stubborn...
- Hitting a fly in space. Time to ground Reagan's dream of SDI
- Picking up the tab for West Bank. PLO has funds ready to flow in - through Jordanian banks
- Lemons and luxuries
- Millions and millions hired?
- A fragile future for Argentine democracy. A Peronist victory could lead to military repression
- In sitcom land, another fractured family
- Swift, oar-powered Olympias. Reconstructed Greek trireme shows its mettle in sea trials
- Bush ship surges, but it still drags Quayle anchor. Revelations appear manageable - for now
- Modern Chilean poet in English
- Is Idaho an Indian name for potato?
- Dukakis goal: woo back labor. But can AFL-CIO deliver after 1980, '84 defections?