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Monitor articles for October 17, 1989
- Pennsylvania Abortion-Rights Forces Face Uphill Fight
- Alaska Gets a Bath - Stone by Stone
- Musing
- Support for Gandhi Rapidly Wanes
- Troubles at Home Stifle Rapprochement
- US ELECTRONICS SALES SHOW STRONG GROWTH
- Abortion and the Political Process
- Yugoslavia at a Crossroads
- Religion of the Heart
- Art in the Age of a Great World Audience
- Blue Mountain Sunday
- Progress in South Africa
- Jackie Mason Got It All Wrong
- World Bank Nudged on Environment Issues
- US Apparel Industry Finds Edge
- An `Olympics' for Young Pianists
- EAST GERMAN EXODUS CONTINUES
- Tanka for Fall
- France Sets Higher Target for `Bac'
- Hormone-Use Debate Heats Up
- RISE AND FALL OF HURRICANE JERRY
- Poet Balances Plath's Life and Art
- `What We Need Is Lots of Jobs'
- After Cutbacks, Bay State Arts Funding Is Iffy Business
- Pollution Prevention Gets a Powerful Prod
- RISE EXPECTED IN IMPORTS' SHARE OF US MARKET
- Tokyo Stock Market Likely to Hold Steady
- Lingering Autumn
- Autumn Fields
- Businesses Cash In on the Greening of Australia
- Early Retirement - Who Says When?
- Light and Scarlet
- Signed With My Name
- How to Get What's Hard to Get