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Monitor articles for October 14, 1988
- Peter Graves, suave and versatile
- Trade gap widens to $12 billion, fueling Democratic rhetoric. But Republicans stress that long-term narrowing is on track
- It's just like a Club Med under canvas
- WANTED: a better television diet for today's young people
- Timbuktu is not a myth - it's alive and well in Mali. Bouquets of chickens, a sublime mud mosque, and acrobatic water bearers
- Palestinian Americans lament life in exile. Many Palestinian Americans, regardless of how long they have lived in the US, feel an acute sense of exi...
- `Respect the land,' says the woman some people call `the mother of us all'
- `All aboard!' the first passenger train
- Foundations of sapphire, windows of agate
- Pick your team: California or California
- Legalization of Solidarity is key test for Poles. Forthcoming union-government talks will signal authorities' give on the issue
- Egyptian becomes first Arab-language author to win Nobel Prize. NOTICED AT LAST
- Living a Filipino idyll at Mrs. Lily B. Luglug's. Getting there is about one-10th of the fun, but the scenery is strange and wonderful
- Freedom's drive
- BLACK MONDAY - ONE YEAR LATER. Main Street shrugs off Wall Street
- There's no place like homeland
- Train ride
- Astronomical illiteracy. Science educators are saying, `Let's get Sirius.'
- Cracks in the communist world
- At the Pushkar Camel Fair. Tourists get a close look at the descendants of India's warrior-kings
- TRAVEL TIPS
- BLACK MONDAY - ONE YEAR LATER. Market reform on hold
- Can resourceful Dodgers defuse Oakland's power company in Series?
- Kennedy siblings lend some youthful spark to father's reelection drive. The senator is in a rare hard-fought contest with young Republican Joe Malon...
- Why Puskie refused to stop at rail crossings
- South Africa's local vote: an official `trump card' that might not work
- Jesse Jackson wades in. After fading from public view, Jesse Jackson has reentered the lists in defense of liberalism. Will it help Dukakis? (Debate...
- Worldwide woes of teaching astronomy
- One year later, a solid rebound. BLACK MONDAY - ONE YEAR LATER
- Give George Bush his due
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Whither `kinder, gentler'?
- Hard times behind, Boston Ballet is buoyant. New artistic director Bruce Marks signs for 5 more years
- US debates sanctions against Iraq
- News media glare prompts Soviet labor-camp reforms
- Japanese debate rightful role of monarch in modern democracy. Prospect of imperial transition stirs right wing