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Monitor articles for July 05, 1988
- RFK and candidates `88 - a chat with Gene McCarthy
- Trickle... drip... gone. Save water and your garden during times of drought
- What is it about trains?
- Tigers retain growl with role players, defense, and pitching
- Blending modern dance with traditional ballet
- Clancy's latest tackles Star Wars, glasnost, and Afghanistan
- Choreography for a toy truck
- Iraq is winning battles, but wonders how to win peace
- The costs of armed tension
- Falling in love on a train
- FOILING FRAUD. Mexico opposition and voters gear up to avert election-day cheating
- Citizen patrols: self-help to an extreme? Many residents praise them, but critics warn of possible excesses
- HUNTING FOR NO. 2. Dukakis search for running mate centers on Capitol Hill
- Space University takes off with the first international summer institute
- Exploring Dublin. A darlin' vacation spot - with or without the Millennium celebrations
- Developing nations raise a mocha toast to commodity inflation
- Shade for the greenhouse
- Why Gorbachev is courting the angels
- Bio building bricks. Using sludge in bricks: Improves quality Reduces weight Saves energy
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- Footsoldiers in the fight to restructure the Soviet economy. Some apolitical average citizens feel urge to push for perestroika
- Gorbachev gets support - and a taste of Soviets' deep concerns. SOVIET CONFERENCE
- Finding solutions for the problem of sludge disposal
- Morris troupe bids US farewell. Mark Morris, one of the most inventive forces in contemporary American dance, moves his company to Europe this fall....
- Looking for rain
- Politics without tears: USA 1988
- Searching for secrets in the stars. A look at astrology's ancient roots and modern practice in America. Recent revelations about astrology in high p...
- Investors pause for 7th-inning stretch
- Salvadorean Army positions itself for new political era
- Japan sticks with planned purchase of defense system
- Mexico vote: it's the contest, not the winner, that counts
- Airbus competes on wings of government subsidies