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Monitor articles for November 12, 1987
- Washington tries to sort out Middle East kidnapping
- Soviets toughen stance on planned protests. Kremlin links Latvian demonstrations with Western intelligence groups
- For Nicaraguan teens, peace plan offers chance for normal life
- To thine own image be true
- NEEDED: A NEW APPROACH TO TACKLING RELIGOUS VIOLENCE
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- News In Brief
- Shipping `sensitive' technology to the Soviet Union - cases mount
- Nigeria undertakes an overhaul. Nigeria is seeking a new political, economic, and moral balance. Years of easy oil money left the nation with rampan...
- When opera singers turn to folk and pop
- Mozambique under siege. How Maputo is fighting back
- `Nevsky' film with live music. Two partly lost Russian classics have been restored for American audiences. One, Eisenstein's 1938 film epic, `Alexan...
- Quality-of-life forces push for restraints in S. California. BRAKING GROWTH
- Why Deng wins
- West Europeans revive own defense compact. Doubts about US support spur joint defense `platform'
- Airlines' first scorecard made public
- How Americans use their money
- `Thresholds' the key to reducing strategic arms
- Gault gives Bears deer-like receiver; 49er tight end flies to practice
- Salsa - hecho en Vermont. Production of this Mexican condiment goes into high gear in the Ferriot family kitchen
- `HOLY WARS': THE OMINOUS SIDE OF RELIGION IN POLITICS
- Internal rivalry complicates task of Afghan resistance
- WHITHER WASTE? Hauling garbage off to court
- Summit bolsters Arab unity, bringing Syria and Iraq a bit closer
- US pleased with Tunisia's early changes. But officials see need for tough political and economic reforms
- Island fog, Sunday shine
- Wildlife activists seek kangaroo import ban. They want to dry up market for skins so Australia will tighten laws on killing
- Didion's `Miami' and multiple realities
- Wall Street and Washington
- `Sacre' ballet reconstructed
- Art from a bluestone quarry
- Italy: life is politics, democracy is serious
- Robertson tries to dent Bush lead. GOP frontrunner George Bush is expected to outpoll Pat Robertson in Florida's straw ballot on Saturday. But Rober...
- US, Mexico aim to keep small trade issues small
- Matchmaking
- Don't push Iran into Soviet arms
- Children of God
- WHITHER WASTE? Treating trash as a valuable municipal resource
- California food workers fight new cuts in wages, benefits. Companies in battle with each other and imports
- French cook gives of her happiness. Marie-Claude Gracia serves simple, hearty country fare
- The mood in Washington