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Monitor articles for June 28, 1988
- Past reality, present fantasy. PRIME-TIME HISTORY
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- How bad?
- Bats: the animal Rodney Dangerfields
- Cambodia seeks to tap into world rubber market
- Habla usted or parlez-vous ... by '92?
- Climbing the US's most famous volcano. Ascent is arduous, view of nature's power, spectacular
- Mujahideen find Kabul can put up a tough fight
- Rhinoceros horn is also the animal's Achilles' heel
- Like father, like daughter
- Haze, heat, and city lights dim our view into space
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rental
- Elevator travel and love for mankind
- JUST FOR KICKS. Soccer still hasn't shaken its poor-cousin status in the US - but don't tell these kids that
- Nature's dust mops
- Water use and drought
- Hot battle in the orange juice cooler. Minute Maid puts Coke's marketing muscle up against Tropicana
- Wimbledon: Men's play is producing most of the surprises. Some big names leave; others are scraping by
- Did `outsider' find GM's bureaucracy too tough to crack?
- Sampling San Francisco's drama, dance, and music. East meets visiting troupes in month-long festival
- Building trades open doors to minorities. Industry faces shortage of construction workers
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Backing for Carl Rowan
- Battling for their bureaucratic lives
- Television docudrama through the eyes of historians
- Americans warned about lead in some imported dinnerware
- From street to stage, gang becomes a troupe
- Why one reformer is downbeat
- Suspect no longer, the Peace Corps gears up for China. First volunteers will teach English in small towns and remote areas
- Military contractors not liable for faulty equipment. Picketing restriction upheld by justices in separate decision
- `Soft money' criticized as an abuse of campaign-finance laws
- Businessmen: they grow them bigger now in Europe. MULTINATIONAL MUSCLE