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Monitor articles for October 20, 1988
- Financial institutions' regulators miss fraud and abuse, report says
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON THE ENVIRONMENT. The next president will grapple with a host of dangers that threaten to strangle our environment: tox...
- ...CHILDREN: eating out with the wiggly set
- Keep your Nov. 8 date
- Racketeering act jabs at Drexel on two sides, treble charges loom
- A problem of pins and keys
- Ozone-protection protocol inadequate, experts say
- India air crashes likely to prompt fresh look at an overburdened transport system
- Richard Eyre takes the helm at a `crisis point'
- Criminal case readied against brokerage firm. Drexel indictment likely to include racketeering
- South African blacks resist `apartheid' vote
- October, and again
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Beyond Yonkers: myth vs. reality
- OPEC to consider higher output quota as means of restoring unity
- At plenum: few changes, lots of `blah, blah, blah'
- New technology, avid readers kindle renaissance for British papers
- East Europe's reform laggards face a long winter of discontent
- Soft-shoe memories
- No panic in Mark McGwire, as drought-breaking home run proved
- MIND YOUR... ...MANNERS: etiquette for the young
- Hawks of autumn
- Say it in Newfoundland. New dictionary deciphers a unique Canadian dialect
- Mental seeds of defeat are planted before football `upsets' occur
- Alice and the yellow leaves
- Clear the smoke - but don't snuff out rights
- Successful change
- Travel notes, fall '88
- The shifting battle front. The civil war in this tiny country has cost 65,000 lives. The Marxist guerrillas have stalemated US-backed armed forces e...
- Hiding out with Marx and M-16s
- Dukakis hits populist themes. Launches tough counterattack on Bush in Midwest and South, as time grows short
- Mallarm'e and Brodsky: letters and poems of two `orphic' poets
- Study reveals a wealth of giving. Philanthropy doesn't require a trust fund, survey of givers finds
- New era at Britain's National Theatre
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON THE ENVIRONMENT. The next president will grapple with a host of dangers that threaten to strangle our environment: tox...
- Wisconsin's offbeat race for US Senate pits grocer against housewife. K"UCHEN WARS
- Points of light
- Exchange