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Monitor articles for August 17, 1988
- Providing for a graying Japan. Japan is rapidly becoming an aging society. Both the public and private sectors are searching for new ways to care fo...
- Building dandelion shade. (A treeplanter's song)
- Boone still producing; Morgan believes in using young players
- A poet's war: muck, virtue in the forest primeval
- Return of the narrator: reader, note what Mrs. Hawkins says
- Cool breezes from Mostly Mozart and City Opera. Guest soloists and new `Barber' enliven summer music season
- Figuring net worth: first step in setting a financial direction
- Call of the open roadhouse: wild ones of the salad bar set
- New Orleans rolls out Kings' Cake during Republican revelry
- The `greening' of Congress
- Presidential yacht being restored as `Roosevelt era' museum
- Show-biz producers help conventions preen for TV. Podium design, colors, music, and run-throughs get extra-special attention
- Poll spotlights new GOP attitudes
- Even Iranians glad of war's end wish it had come at a better time. QUITTING WHILE BEHIND
- John Muir: riding trees in windstorms
- Peru holds US woman declared innocent of rebel activities
- Collapse of the postal monopoly
- Czech leaders dig in to block Soviet-style reform. Twenty years ago Soviet tanks rolled into Prague and crushed a reform movement. Today, Czech acti...
- Negative campaigning's risks
- Strong economy attracts imports; trade gap widens. GOP sees positive trend, but Democrats worry over slipping exports
- Turning to Christ brings protection
- A war story of English duty and desertion
- Innocent until proved guilty
- A guided tour of the workplace for the class of '88
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Party woos women, but has uphill fight. CAN REPUBLICANS REACH OUT?
- Rooting for Dad. Kara Dukakis, now a `celebrity,' joins father's campaign fray
- Texas base keeps old planes flying