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Monitor articles for August 30, 1988
- Enhancing US security in the Pacific. The right approach to `burden sharing'
- Evolving a totally Mexican art
- When Uncle Sam calls, it's usually the poor who serve
- Burundi rejects outside investigation of massacres
- Justice is for you!
- Computers use Intel's chips, but cars and toys will use more
- Music in the air: immigrants learn English in a post office
- The election: `up for grabs'
- German cruise missile site on the eve of dismantling
- Viola in Cy Young Award bid; Tigers laud utilityman Salazar
- Coming up: two intelligent - and sobering - documentaries. ABC probes foster care; Wiseman films ICBMs
- DIZZYING CHANGES AND DAZZLING GROWTH
- See the real PHILIPPINES with delightul Mr. K.
- Chile nomination: expect no surprises. Junta likely to back Pinochet bid for another eight years
- OLYMPIC TORCH LIGHTS A NATION
- EPA building ban won't clear the air, critics say
- Houston takes a bough
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Takeshita in China: forging `a new type of relationship'. TOKYO-PEKING TIES
- Hedgerow farming. In alley cropping, a form of agroforestry, farmers plant rows of trees close together, leaving 5 to 10 times the hedgerow width be...
- A paradise lost: Fiji's troubled times
- Toronto, the `city that works,' opens up. `The Good' town revises Sunday-closing laws
- Cyprus solution deadline set for 1989
- A chowder of cats, a knot of toads ...
- Getting a degree in political nuts and bolts
- Moving in on the mysteries of Mars
- MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE FICTION
- Afghan fighters, civilians view events in Pakistan with concern
- US defense consultants benefit foreign contractors. Investigators ignore evidence of sensitive data going overseas
- Refuge in Rwanda: for how long?
- The Polish story