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Monitor articles for August 26, 1988
- Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble in Eastern Europe. Economic difficulties, disillusionment with reform prompt protests
- August
- Everything you need to know about your local school budget but were afraid to ask
- Bill to reform auto insurance rates languishes in State House
- Seeing `wink to wink' on deficit. Washington plays down large budget shortfall estimates
- Divvying up the school dollar. State expenditures for school reform level off
- Sights below the surface
- Baseball's Frisch-for-Hornsby as big as any player trade ever
- Divvying up the school dollar. Federal funds focus on aid to disadvantaged
- Video democracy: campaigning in your living room. When presidential candidates advertise on television, is the political process trivialized? Media...
- For Angola rebels, business is booming
- Australia's role in Pacific tied into Asian immigration debate
- Books examine changing attitudes in US and Japan
- Harvesting blues in the high bush
- Quayle's curious `fondness' for vets
- Study assails speech fees to lawmakers as influence buying. Common Cause says fees often go to key-committee members
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Latest spy saga illustrates Soviet bloc's `saturation' style. Espionage group with ex-US soldier worked for Hungarians, officials say
- Groups to reenact 1963 rights march. They call for the `fruition' of Martin Luther King's dream
- Golf moms. Child care in women's golf suits families to a tee
- The `Prague spring' and perestroika
- Is there still hope?
- Film focuses on possible mishandling of criminal case
- A (Soviet) superpower adjusts to brave new four-power world
- Young skaters and families make sacrifices
- Spalding centennial: time for rediscovery. Some of the artist's finest recordings to be issued as compact discs