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Monitor articles for September 26, 1988
- Armenian activists test Soviet resolve. Moscow signals patience is wearing thin on protests
- Love for children
- Kentucky savors bounty of its Toyota prize. But was price for newest factory in `Auto Alley' too high?
- Many favorites fall in first week of Games
- An apology? That would be nice
- Space budgets
- Congress: twilight brinksmanship. As adjournment nears, lawmakers press their causes
- West ponders rules for letting Soviets play world economic game
- Center gives teachers a liberal arts lift
- The house that Joe built. An American collector provides a fitting home for his Japanese art
- In the FAMILY
- No clear winner in women's gymnastics
- Sharing lunch
- CHILDREN THE SYSTEM DIDN'T HELP
- Global warming: no time for heads in the sand
- Philip Guston's wide-ranging 50-year career in art. Major exhibition traces significant shifts in interest
- CLAN OF CAJUNS. The Collette family members work and play side by side
- Caring for troubled children
- With fervor of 1980 gone, can Poles forge a compromise?
- STATE CARE: IT CAN HURT AS MUCH AS IT HELPS
- Arts stand to benefit from grant program. Challenge III goal: $30 million
- One nation, two governments. DIVIDED LEBANON
- IRA strategy emerges from shadows
- Democrats pin bull's-eye on Quayle. Hope to use his nomination to raise doubts on Bush's judgment
- Confessions of an incompetent Korean
- Leaf it be
- TIA ISN'T RUNNING ANYMORE
- Finding ways to farm the Amazon - and save it. Brazil is pushing ahead to develop the riches of the rain forest and open its territory to landless p...
- Campaign `slandering' leaves many voters cold. NORRISTOWN SPEAKS
- Teachers talk - about inspiration and reform
- Protectionist textile bill passes House
- Autumn, prospect of economic slowdown help cook up interest in food stocks
- Schools and children: duties beyond the classroom
- On Broadway, it's not just the curtain that's going up
- South Asian tempers rise as flood waters fall. DISPUTE OVER DAMS