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Monitor articles for September 13, 1988
- 1992: What is it and what should be done about it?
- `Betrayed' focuses on neofascism. Costa-Gavras directs well-intentioned movie
- As always, Bangladesh makes do in adversity. DEFYING FLOOD DISASTER
- As snow falls, fire crews can take a breather. ON THE FIRE LINE
- Patmos: Why this year is special
- Wilander reached tennis pinnacle at his own pace
- Saving the `teddy bears' of the sea. Otters off California coast get new home far from oil-spill hazards
- A house to keep
- Correction
- American schools mirror upheavals in world politics
- Put space safety first
- Japan's inside-trading `tradition' under attack
- The Swiss: Olympic-timing champs
- FLOWER FOOD. How Bob Peters made it big with his popular fertilizer. GARDENING
- On letting fires run
- Peking straddles the line that divides the two Koreas. China is shifting its position on the two Koreas. In an effort to bolster its economy, Peking...
- Pennsylvania community gives its ailing trees a boost
- Conscious worth
- `Tape measure homers' were brainchild of publicist Red Patterson
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- A dirty problem meanders from East to West. Elbe River: how possible for foes to cooperate in costly cleanup?
- Polish mediator aims for historic compromise
- `Sullivan & Gilbert' needs more zest. Witty script, strong acting, and G&S music do not yet a hit make
- Slovenes set reform pace. In Yugoslavia, there is a group for nearly every cause as activists test limits of one-party state
- In Ghana, even a senior official can't make ends meet. Despite six years of Western-backed economic reforms, only a few Ghanaians have clearly benef...
- A schools takeover in Chelsea
- Hostage issue underscores German role in Gulf conflict. RELEASE IN LEBANON
- Midwest cities move to save urban trees from drought. Volunteers, water plans help keep trees alive
- Landmarks go up and down
- The new `me-tooism'
- Pop goes culture as East meets West