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Monitor articles for July 11, 1988
- Cape Cod town faces relentless cycles of pounding Atlantic. Tense residents watch as the sea slowly destroys protecting barrier beach
- Inside Everyschool, USA. Gerald Grant sees moral authority as key educational need. EDUCATION
- The lonely mariner and the children of the close
- `Revolving door' spins without close attention. Moves from Pentagon to private sector often go unrecorded
- Taiwan party shifts mainland strategy. But some Nationalists say proposed overtures aren't bold enough
- Democracy for the Teamsters
- Women gain acceptance working in coal mines. DIGGING THROUGH STEREOTYPES
- Sudanese government and rebels under fire. Both blamed for not letting aid through to starving southerners
- Top Soviet general gets taste of wild west in US visit
- When Wall Street takes to the open road
- A celebration of small furry creatures. Exhibit of Beatrix Potter's work shows her skill as artist and illustrator
- A warmer Earth means higher sea levels
- Of advice and men
- North Sea oil disaster ignites questions about rig design
- They're the NRA: a campaign of fear
- Falling behind in R&D? US leads the world in research spending, but takes longer to get new products past corporate bureaucracy to market
- A sober and intelligent joy
- TV magic: the one and only Miss Gish
- At the shore, it's retreat - not fight. As the sea level rises, beach developments are in danger of being washed away. In one Texas resort, three bl...
- Young activists push reform within Taiwan's ruling party
- A voice from beyond the Berlin Wall. EAST GERMAN author Monika Maron has taken the long journey from communism to individualism. In an interview, sh...
- IN THE FAMILY. YOU'RE INVITED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS NEW COLUMN
- Artful beaches: redesigning a California park
- `House of Usher' falls with a thud. Glass, Foreman, Poe: three sensibilities at odds on stage
- Neither candidate a clear winner. COURTING THE HISPANIC VOTE
- Forward-thinking MacPhail lit up big-league parks
- A penetrating portrait of daily life in the Ayatollah's Iran
- `A' is for Apple ... able, active, and all by myself
- Talks on southern Africa resume despite military clash. Gathering in New York is to set stage for more meetings this summer