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Monitor articles for October 25, 1988
- SALEM. Long-ago witch trials may draw visitors, but there's much more to this historic seaside city
- Aural ambiance
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN TRADE. America's stubborn trade gap undercuts US economic security. Can trade in today's world economy be both...
- Portrait of Chinese childhood seen through the eyes of youngsters
- Hard lessons for US and the region
- `Lovingkindness in the morning'
- US bases, Part II: bigger battle lies ahead with Philippines. US uneasy about 1991 sequel to latest payment deal
- Inflation: let's not kid ourselves
- Europe, Japan have safer rails
- The debonair new resident of 221B Baker Street
- Kraft prepares to climb mountain of debt to avert takeover
- The accurate eye: Mary Cassatt in old age
- Chilean opposition treads warily on rights issue
- Cruise control not an option for Lakers, if they are to retain NBA title
- News In Brief
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON FOREIGN TRADE. America's stubborn trade gap undercuts US economic security. Can trade in today's world economy be both...
- OASIS. A garden grows in Brooklyn
- In Afghan resistance, power shifts from politicians to fighters
- Tom Mardirosian adds another success to his actor-author r'esum'e
- Another battle
- Panjshair: from `garden valley' to rubble
- A black who works within South Africa's system
- Toulouse-Lautrec portrays cabaret performers
- Friendship
- Outside anxiety grows about partition or violence in Lebanon
- `Poet seated in a garden'
- A whale of a rescue. Canadian animal expert frees whales trapped in fishing nets off the coast of Newfoundland
- US sanctions over drug patents bring sharp words from Brazil
- Balkan cooperation
- Yes, Dukakis could come back
- A `hands on' Democratic cabinet. A Dukakis administration would likely be culled from Harvard
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- Yugoslavia's struggle to remake itself