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Monitor articles for October 19, 1988
- Italy moves toward greater political stability and financial discipline. Legislative reform does away with controversial practice of secret balloting
- West Bank report shakes Israeli plans
- Israeli taxes discriminate against Arabs
- Dialogue in Lebanon suffers another blow. Christians and Muslims fail to fill key Parliament post
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON NATIONAL DEFENSE. The Reagan administration ``rearmed America.'' But it also saw waste in the Pentagon and huge budget...
- BAGELMANIA. The ring-shaped roll made of yeast dough now comes with bells and whistles
- Soviets to embrace Afghan foe? Guerrilla chief getting a good press in Moscow
- Rising above persecution
- Mini-golf: a cultural icon back on the putting edge
- Computer in decisive win over grandmaster
- In new tactic, blacks use voting rights law to gain judgeships in the South
- Moonlight
- Investors who don't believe Bush's lips are snapping up muni bonds
- Autumn
- Some World Series players worth weight in gold are not glittering stars. Cast-off outfielder, rookie aid A's; pair of trade pickups solidify Dodgers
- Superpower triangle
- Backsliding to the bad old days
- A late hello (and early goodbye) to the '80s
- Nation's oldest `superhighway' celebrates 50 years of smooth cruising
- In debate on reform of military, Bush and Dukakis are silent
- Yugoslavia's Serbs: isolated, but determined to press demands. WHAT PRICE NATIONALISM?
- A remarkable collection emerges from obscurity
- Philip Morris wants to put $11 billion surplus in Kraft
- Islamic law is key sticking point as Sudan foes edge toward talks
- China's need for friends
- Marathon Maggie
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON NATIONAL DEFENSE. The Reagan administration ``rearmed America.'' But it also saw waste in the Pentagon and huge budget...
- Acquainted
- `Worry free' US House elections. Incumbents' power - especially money-raising - makes for few close races
- Bail: the price tag of liberty?
- Behind the presidential mask. Can we say that Ronald Reagan, who still enjoys an almost inexplicable popularity with the American public, really was...
- For US and insurgents, there are gains and perils in a partnership. For the US, backing insurgents is a cost-effective way of rolling back Soviet in...