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Monitor articles for October 04, 1988
- Everlasting floral d'ecor. Growing, drying, and designing
- Sorting out the economics of a higher minimum wage
- Too many `perfect' scores of 10 distort Olympic gymnastics results
- The Zone: a Soviet newspaper assails Siberian labor camps
- Chrysler's competitors out to overtake its lucrative lead in minivans
- Just when Beirut thought life couldn't worsen ...
- Back in space again
- Welfare: the new experiment
- Jazz shapes caught in marble
- UN tries to slow deforestation by boosting African timber industry
- Clear research ethics needed to fight fakery and fraud
- King of carving
- Warming trend sets in for Soviet-Japanese ties. Gorbachev eyes Japan's economic dynamism
- There's new wood in old bottles. Plastic milk jugs are recycled into rot-resistant boards that are ideal for waterfront decks
- Mine threat calls for prompt Gulf action. US military officials say Iran, Iraq, and Western navies all have role
- How TV transforms the debates
- Dodgers aim for big upset against Mets in National League playoffs. New York won 10 of 11 season meetings
- Washington reads Russian tea leaves after latest shuffle. Gorbachev seen pumping up reform
- Whose will?
- ... and the flowers on the lunch table are grown from yard waste
- Running mates take center stage. Bentsen stresses `stature gap'
- Letter to my father
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- A boutique filled with scenes of America. TELEVISION: NEW DOCUMENTARY SERIES
- Reynolds heir blows smoke in tobacco industry's eyes
- The climb toward Mideast peace
- Discovery is back; now comes the hard part. `Marvelous! My heart was pounding'
- Sampling Samarkand. Silk Route stop offers relics of Muslim civilization
- Protecting the integrity of Indian art. Indian artists work to strengthen safeguards for their market