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Monitor articles for October 07, 1988
- Palestinians in US feel pull of homeland. Palestinians who make their home in the US still maintain a strong ethnic identity. If anything, it is gro...
- Townsfolk defend atomic plant against a ballot initiative
- Weapons plants: not always safety first. Energy Department debates solutions
- EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE. The Oriental art of `feng shui'
- Quayle outclassed
- National party conventions: delegated to ideology?
- Bentsen won veep slugfest on points. But Quayle held his own leaving Bush with slight edge in polls
- In Chile, the `no's have it
- The Yankees trade a fan
- America's founding myth: the Revolution revisited
- Bookman's holiday - in a harvest garden
- A poet in Soviet prison - dignity and a secret garden amid the lies
- Jersey nights
- Baltic activists in the West ponder developments back `home'. SOVIET REFORMS: A TROJAN HORSE?
- Furnish French. New collection's `feel' for southern France countryside allows buyers to ...
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Victims of violence in the world's `little' wars
- Pentagon slashes estimates of Strategic Defense Initiative first-phase deployment costs. `STAR WARS'
- The outfielders wore hip boots, the catcher bit the bullet
- Firsthand look at pulls and pushes of diplomacy
- A tale of two campaigns
- The art of downward mobility in America
- Rookie Gregg Jefferies swinging hot bat for Mets in NL playoffs
- Petite pumpkins are big on flavor
- Games that try military minds
- Bavarian hills: too alive with the sound of yodeling
- Black brothers, in their own voices
- Lessons from Naval War College war games
- Taming one of Colombia's most violent areas. Controversial general imposes his brand of law and order on peasants and rebels
- Serbs demand curbs on autonomy
- A God we can trust
- Long-suffering Red Sox fans have role model: mythical Sisyphus
- Many Bay State lawmakers hang around to arm-twist their colleagues
- DEGAS. This first-rate retrospective is the show of the season
- A letter to the automobile dealers of America
- Charles Addams and his family
- Making homes more graceful
- West Bank town has `family reunion' in US
- Quayle as Kennedy
- After the floods, starvation on the rise in southern Sudan. Locust infestation and ongoing war add to region's woes
- Fresh slide in world oil prices expected to cool inflation. Petroleum industry better prepared than in '86 sag, but producer areas shiver
- Antiabortion protesters try a tougher strategy. But civil disobedience remains controversial