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Monitor articles for October 26, 1988
- French workers want ruling Socialists to act like socialists
- How next year's tinkering could change this year's tax planning. New reasons for shifting income to '89 and taking more deductions in '88
- Poverty can't be forgotten
- Comedy tonight! Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore return to TV
- Let's deal for our hostages
- LAND OF THE TALL HATS. Johnson & Wales University educates chefs of the future. THE COOKING CRAFT
- Drawing lessons from Munich
- At home with Franz Liszt
- Indonesia crosses a border and irritates a friend. Raid into Papua New Guinea could endanger treaty between the two nations
- KGB's dark past sees light of day. SOVIET SECRETS
- Rise and fall of America's big bank
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON EDUCATION. The federal government provides some money to America's schools. More important, the president can set the...
- NFL at midseason: Bengals, not bunglers anymore, join top winners
- Opening the door
- For Nigeria, a measured march to democracy
- Modigliani
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rental
- Dialing Dover
- George Bush: Out of Reagan's shadow, he emerges as a political fighter
- Coping with icebergs in October
- Third-party hopefuls make little headway toward Nov. 8
- KGB chief: sophisticated, but not soft
- Deep South `non-issues' hit Dukakis SOUTH
- Albrecht D"urer
- News In Brief
- Soviet shuttle ready. US experts predict launch at any time, but are puzzled over spacecraft's purpose
- An `October surprise' in Israel
- Botha's ruling party losing grip on whites. Today South Africans vote in segregated local elections, seen as crucial to the country's future. The ru...
- Canada: where debates are real and pols aren't packaged. Professional image-making doesn't wash here
- For the Amish, no life in the fast lane
- How the US should respond to `Europe in '92'
- Afghanistan's challenge: making up for lost years
- Babies and business
- A poet's mind takes flight in movement. Martha Graham revivals were paradoxically dimmed by star power
- Nigeria charts path of major reform. Government sees economic progress as essential to secure democracy
- Andy Warhol replicates pop icons
- WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON EDUCATION. The federal government provides some money to America's schools. More important, the president can set the...