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Monitor articles for August 19, 1988
- `Prague spring' and perestroika
- Rising tide of interest rates puts the world in deeper water
- A heart made new
- FLASH: America is losing its cool!
- Early Virginia's black and white culture
- Penderecki establishes operatic mastery. Polish composer talks about his newfound romance with opera
- OUR BUNGALOW. Couple discovers dream home in Oregon working-class preserve
- Backyards: refreshing `outdoor rooms'
- Getting a lift out of politics
- Youth vote has been quirk, not constant in elections
- Penderecki establishes operatic mastery. Challenging `Black Mask' staged by Santa Fe Opera
- Eight years and a war later ...Iranian revolution can now turn its attention inward. GULF CEASE-FIRE
- To spiff up its image, Jakarta does away with traditional taxis. Officials say three-wheelers are an eyesore in Indonesian capital
- Signs point to sabotage in Zia crash. Of President's adversaries, three seem most likely suspects
- After Jordan's move, new rules of the game in Palestine
- High notes
- In concert with children
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Business basics in the Bronx. Steve Mariotti gives inner-city kids a lesson on success
- For Bush, an old pro takes charge
- Charges of interference fly as Lebanon postpones election
- GOP readies for tough fight against Dukakis
- Original cast re-creates `Ain't Misbehavin''. Waller saga is durable in Broadway revival
- Eight years and a war later ...Iraq faces host of challenges on diplomatic, economic fronts. GULF CEASE-FIRE
- Freeway friend
- What Bush must do
- Clanging the dishes
- Demme's `Married to the Mob'. Exploring the tacky side of the American dream
- The procurement mess
- Reagan: the consummate party leader
- Believers outnumber church belongers. Out-of-pocket religiosity on rise: per capita giving up. THE FAITH GAP
- Knocking down trade walls. Australia and New Zealand have signed a ground-breaking trade agreement that wipes away most barriers between them. Some...