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Monitor articles for September 20, 1988
- Campaigning with a script
- Advantage who?
- Seoul Olympics cap Anne Donovan's long basketball odyssey
- Straight on course
- Human rights: the shadow side of the Seoul Olympiad
- A schoolboy swept away by Van Gogh
- Military rule heightens violence on Burma's streets
- UN reopens with a little more peace, a little more money
- Soviet opinion-takers tell it like it is. First private group to poll public has already made waves
- Bush, Dukakis, and defense
- How a holographic lens works
- Olympics could open Soviet-South Korean relations
- US plans `Freedom' to join Soviet `Peace'
- ASK THE GARDENERS
- Memo to Michael: what Jesse really wants
- Stiff upper lips for Eurotunnel backers as building delays mount. Though construction has begun on the massive tunnel linking Britain and France, so...
- Focus on lens with a future. Holograms - three-dimensional laser images - are replacing conventional optical devices, speeding up supermarket checko...
- Iraq's fleeing Kurds
- Even award-winning car can't beat Olds doldrums
- NASA asks: to man or not to man? Manned missions seen as key factor in public support for space program
- Edo de Waart's baton is in the service of all kinds of serious music. THE FINE ART OF RE-CREATION
- The `x' factor: swing voters. Independents, ticket splitters lukewarm on both Dukakis, Bush
- Witch hazel winter. Plant these flowering shrubs now for garden fragrance and color when the snow falls
- Bank fees rankle Canadians. One even had a fee to make change for a $20
- Japan grapples with threat of new trade blocs in West. Will Tokyo team up with other Pacific economies?
- Exploring St. Louis. History, recreation, river lore beckon fall visitors
- Stroke of a different swimmer: gold for Janet Evans
- Israel's Arab swing vote
- Sweden's outburst of Green
- Chicago's full jail shows court reform needed
- Aussie attack blows US out of the water again