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Monitor articles for July 15, 1988
- Harvard's B-school says times call for required ethics class
- CITY VOICES. An erosion of life in New York's poor neighborhoods has heightened racial tension, many blacks say
- Alone in a crowd?
- US losing the global high-tech agenda. Executives give election preview on need for industrial strategy
- Obscure `star' basks in baseball limelight; a soccer pop quiz
- Center for Independent Living gets people into the community
- Gorbachev in Poland: a study in contrasts. Polish leader doesn't share his enthusiasm for rapid change
- Japanese workers in US keep trip home in mind
- Jazz with a special flavor. French, Latin, Japanese sounds liven N.Y. artsfest
- Scorsese film image of Jesus protested by religious leaders. A TOO-HUMAN CHRIST?
- Shultz China talks: Cambodia and missile sales
- FREEZE FRAMES
- US officials hail new give and take in talks on southern Africa. Four parties agree on principles to guide detailed negotiations
- Soviets are paying for a `new look' at United Nations
- Uniting Korea
- US and Iran talk tough at UN but try to avoid a further confrontation
- VOICES OF THE ABUSERS. Husbands who have mistreated wives discuss need for help
- US looks to changed relations with Mexico. A more-democratic Mexico may be unpredictable for the US - but more stable in time. For Mexican oppositio...
- A battered wife tells her story
- Defense probe hits consultants. Pentagon contractors rethink policy on consulting firms
- Behind `the Scene'. For Teens
- Searing drama series on Vietnam returns. Tale of a soldier who gets `too involved' with locals
- CITY VOICES. New York blacks search for color-blind justice
- No time for hard-liners
- Gorbachev's reform dilemma
- Interest rates spike higher. Fed's efforts to check inflation prompt jump in prime rate
- The Democrats going into Atlanta
- RECENT FICTION IN BRIEF