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Monitor articles for July 14, 1988
- In the grand style the `Del' lives on
- Panama's future up to the people
- Thornburgh to Justice
- What statistics and shelters say about battered women
- New Zealand's moves on native rights rile critics
- Cuomo on Democrats' challenge
- How to win a contest: being young and Russian helps
- Coleco misplayed its success. TROUBLE IN THE CABBAGE PATCH
- Taiwan democratic reforms bring growing pains for opposition. Taiwan's opposition needs a new rallying cry. Recent reforms by the ruling KMT have ov...
- The ironic and the bizarre in a grim little melodrama
- How many cars can US build? Too many
- Rowing eases out of its old, exclusive shell and into the mainstream
- Bastille Day, 1988: France at peace with itself
- Solatium
- VOICES OF THE ABUSED. Mistreated wives tell their stories of physical threat. BATTERED FAMILIES - 1
- Computer `viruses' government
- Absolute abstraction
- High abstention rate puzzles Mexico. How could most competitive election bring out so few? THE NUMBERS GAME
- Activism in the homeless ranks. Lack of housing turns some living on the streets into rebels
- After the party: thinking the unthinkable in Soviet bloc. Moscow's new approach suggests freedom to pursue links to West
- The US loses a sale
- Polaroid shifts focus with hope that new profits will develop
- Controversy and justice in the case of Bernard Goetz
- The downing of Flight 655: reassessing the US Gulf role
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- UN council to hear Iran, US cases on jet downing
- Polluted North Sea site of seal rescue effort. SAVING THE SEALS
- Drug wars: the view from Colombia
- Humanizing raw space. Architects and artists spur each other on in adding new interest to buildings, as crafts people rise to the demand with textur...
- Protecting children from harmful and addictive products
- Sifting evidence in ship attack
- Computer transformations in the world of workers
- Spiritual truth-knowing heals
- Aerial crusaders. One picture is worth a thousand-page environmental impact statement; so a group of volunteer pilots is helping to shape public opi...