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Monitor articles for July 18, 1988
- Sudan military accused of pilfering food aid. Relief officials worry missing food will make donors cut back supplies
- Arena Football: a league that has gone off the deep end, gladly
- Two poems
- Continuing at the summit of prayer
- Daimler-Benz: European giant. Off Mercedes-Benz base to aerospace, high-tech ventures
- Soap with bite: a new version of Odets's `Big Knife'
- National Review tries a transatlantic tack
- China gives US no sign it will halt missile sales to Gulf states. But on Cambodia issue, Peking shows more give
- Many companies end pension plans to use `excess' cash. Workers say practice undercuts security
- Election-year parallels with 1960 go off course on pocketbook issues
- Despite drought, food stock outlook is not entirely arid
- Teen-to-teen link between Ireland and America. Program gives youths opportunity for cross-cultural understanding
- Alcoholism as a disease: a bad call?
- IN THE FAMILY
- SOME VOICES OF YOUTH. Teens: an attempt at `raising consciousness' [BY]Ellen Steese, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Richards longtime activist
- Iran only looks as if it lives in a world of its own
- Group aims to rescue Colombian youth from lure of drugs, guerrillas
- Massachusetts matrix: the politics that molded Dukakis
- Taming the twin deficits
- Keynote talks rally the troops
- Marching season tiptoes to its climax
- Charitable giving: the United States hasn't lost its touch
- Teamsters reject Presser's heir, name McCarthy president
- The touch of a feather, the sound of their feet
- Protesters in Moscow are cautioned
- PICASSO. Controversial new biography reveals a tormented man