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Monitor articles for October 03, 1988
- Pushing the pay envelope. Urban teachers win high salaries and more
 - No liberal court in sight. Even a Dukakis win might not alter high court makeup
 - Dark currents flow beneath the surface of Moore's stone
 - Art is a chair (and a cupboard, and a lamp)
 - Gorbachev tightens his grip
 - Underpinnings sculpted into art forms
 - China reins in market reforms. Move aims to head off unrest over inflation, corruption
 - Space station planners take two small steps
 - Bork on elections and constitutional law
 - Father scrubbed the steps, Mother kept the peace
 - Dukakis's health-care plan
 - S. Korea returns to reality after the fun and Games. With the Olympics ended, politics is again the chief sport in Seoul. But there are signs that a...
 - Chic `antique'. Designer makes period pieces with a touch of modern wit. HOME FURNISHINGS
 - Gorbachev's stronger hand. The swift shake-up in Moscow once again has demonstrated Gorbachev's mastery of political timing and strategy. Pro-reform...
 - Beyond the debates, the real issue is leadership
 - Pinochet has his loyalists. Chileans in business and military back general's tactics
 - Chile's Pinochet: tenacious infighter
 - C'ardenas taps discontent as he battles ruling party. MEXICO'S `MAN OF THE MOMENT'
 - No liftoff for gold and high-technology stocks
 - Concordant moving
 - `Why did they make it so big?' Australia's Parliament builds a billion-dollar controversy
 - Controversy nothing new to feisty ACLU. The American Civil Liberties Union defines its role as protecting the right of citizens to disagree with gov...
 - Japan makes it small in US
 - Why Costa Rica's Arias is losing his luster
 - Politics bites into a soft center
 - Popular congressmen wage a fierce battle for Stennis seat. MISSISSIPPI SENATE RACE
 - Space experiments back on track
 - Jordanian monarch sees need for Mideast to break with past. But he fears that Israel, Arabs, and US may bypass opportunity
 - Two weeks of SHOW STOPPERS
 - Manville pulling out of the asbestos quagmire
 - Good vibes in the classroom
 - When arms sales replace foreign policy
 - Jamaica struggles to rebuild
 - Tock of the town