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Monitor articles for October 10, 1989
- Door Swings Open For More Legal Intervention
- Iran Clamps Down on Hizbullah
- A Useful Test for Gorbachev
- Toy Industry Dominated by Video Games
- US Paying Stiff Price For Porous Borders
- Peace Breaks Out in Washington
- East Bloc and Israel
- A Plea for Environmental `Dominion'
- Should Money Buy Art an Entry?
- Fetal Endangerment Cases Increase
- US to Boost Toxic Arsenal
- Patience
- Hungarian Party in Struggle
- BARGE TRAFFIC FACES LOW WATER LEVELS
- Illustrators Risk the Stigma Of `Second-Class' Artists
- Feminism and `The Heidi Chronicles': Betty Freidan and Gloria Steinem Reflect
- Initiative Shifts to Independents
- Requiem for a Classical Music Station
- Nobel Prize for Dalai Lama Puts China on Defensive
- Planetary Predictions Prove True
- AQUINO SAYS NO TO MARCOS RETURN
- Academic Freedom, Free Speech
- Toxic-Waste Reduction Must Head Home
- A R'esum'e Does Not an Artist Make
- Human Connections - A Playwright's View
- World Markets Flex Their Muscles
- Excerpt From `The End of Nature'
- TAXING LIQUOR AND CIGARETTES SAVES LIVES
- Art Behind The Scenes
- IN 1592, COLUMBUS SAILED THE OCEAN BLUE?
- One for the Schools
- Plan for Black Judges Fails