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Monitor articles for June 09, 1988
- Policing the evidence. Too many searches are unwarranted
- Businesses should mine the mother lode of workers' ideas
- Is America keeping up with the competition? How US industry could do more to build on its present strengths
- Fingered by the police computer
- Leaving the briefcase for the baby bottles
- The Soviets join the two-party systems
- Western wind through a Chinese landscape
- Need more order in your life?
- For Dukakis, a battle is won, but war goes on. He still must deal with Jesse Jackson, while GOP turns up the heat
- Home with the kids - job break without penalty. Return to Work benefits families and companies
- Roundup of Tuesday's voting
- Raucous and irreverent opposition party attracts Chile youth
- Roaring to success under China's reform
- Days of raspberries and revolution in Manchuria
- Artistic `firsts' in prospect at international festival. New York City is site of ambitious program
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Is America keeping up with the competition? Look who's getting ahead of the average American family
- Despite flaps, Martin manages to get results; Williams fired
- Public schools try on uniforms. Baltimore led the way; now Boston is considering it
- Another look at Walters's best. `20/20' co-host unspools favorite snippets from past
- South Pacific nations vie to launch others into orbit
- For most Palestinians, revolt is worth the price. The Palestinian uprising, or intifadah, is six months old today. Despite a large loss of life and...
- THE PHOENICIANS. Splendor of an ancient culture seen in new exhibition; story by Christopher Andreae