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Monitor articles for November 05, 1987
- Arias chalks up influence to `stubbornness'
- Protecting our most important assets. Children's Defense Fund head backs federal child-care law
- What quilt, what thread
- Children and obscene material. The issue of how to balance the free access rights of adults against the responsibility of the state to protect child...
- Equanimity
- William Merritt Chase: open-air painter. His teaching figured in the development of some well-known artists
- Leaves' fallings
- Signs of economic slowdown were apparent before October
- Oriental self-portraits: an oral history of contemporary China
- Japanese teens: not necessarily rocking to American rhythms
- Beginnings
- Moon in tree
- Reforming other nations
- Tuesday voting: new governors, familiar mayors, 70 propositions
- Powell is a career Army officer
- Globe-circling sailors pursue the ultimate getaway
- At deadline, peace pact behind schedule but still has momentum. US-Nicaragua standoff remains key. CENTRAL AMERICA
- No spy charge in supercomputer theft
- Congress considers boosting sanctions against South Africa. The Reagan administration and Congress are facing off over South Africa again. Legislato...
- `Das Rheingold' - latest in Met's `Ring' cycle. Also, Puccini favorites `Tosca' and `La Boh`eme' continue in repertory
- Greek-Americans shell out for Dukakis. Ethnic pride proves stronger than party ties or policy stands
- Wall Street jolt fails to trigger hard decisions
- Japanese bankei artist molds miniature landscapes of mud
- Brazil braces for effects of global stock market turmoil
- 70 years of Soviet power. A balance sheet of achievements and shortcomings
- Law firms must work to overrule precedents of not hiring minorities
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- At deadline, peace pact behind schedule but still has momentum. Legacy of militarization hard to shed. CENTRAL AMERICA
- Reflections of a housebuilder
- Voodoo economics and the crash of '87
- News In Brief
- Japan's spirited premier takes quiet look back. In wide-ranging interview, Nakasone is positive about foreign policy and economic record, but has so...
- A new look
- Reading the grass roots
- Steady policy toward Manila
- Afghan resistance stung by charges of arms trafficking to Iran. Mujahideen worry US may suspend shipments
- Two gospel musicals resound with joy and praise. `Don't Get God Started' and `Sing Hallelujah!' cheerfully promote spiritual values
- Reality comes to Wall Street and brings a closer look at costs. `Black Monday' hastens reviews of personnel, overhead expenses
- Arms control prospects could brighten under Carlucci
- JEWISH FUNDAMENTALISM - A NEW POLITICAL FORCE. Synagogue and state are still officially separate in Israel. But increasingly Jewish fundamentalists...