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Monitor articles for November 18, 1987
- Pumpkin: a versatile veggie
- Iran-contra legal fight likely to last many months. The congressional Iran-contra reports come out today. But the mills of justice grind slowly for...
- Vet clout
- It's all there
- Sorting out US goals in the Gulf
- Accused cocaine king on trial, but drugs still flow. The cocaine smuggling trial of Carlos Lehder Rivas comes at a low-point of antidrug cooperation...
- California redwoods embattled anew. CLEAR-CUTTING CONTROVERSY
- A Walk around steamy Nong Khai
- Resources for the President
- Vietnam's oil business - still just a drop in the bucket
- Sri Lanka violence poses severe test for peace plan. Domestic opposition in Sri Lanka and India could weaken leaders' resolve to carry out pact
- Charleston mayor pleads guilty to drug charges
- Tar Heel teams kick up a soccer storm for double-duty head coach
- Down East spuds: harvesttime in Aroostook County. Maine's bounty baked, souffl'ed, stuffed, and put in pies
- Threat to southernmost redwoods seen in nearby clear-cutting
- The court and inside trading
- SOUNDTAKES. ROCK/JAZZ/POP
- Gershwin `gold' - plus flappers, stompers, and show-stoppers
- Cities gain time to clean up air. But EPA says they must press to meet federal standards
- `Breaking the Code': tribute and tragedy. Drama depicts the downfall of a noted mathematician
- How Kasparov got Karpov in Game 4
- S. Africans wary of role in Angola. Public questions cost, secrecy of intervention
- Egyptians quietly pleased with wave of Arab recognition
- Hostile neighbors find common ground in fighting pollution. East-West progress on environment is better than on most issues
- Blending literature and Chinese law - with a Brooklyn accent
- Barring the CIA
- No longer `eating from same pot'. Reform creates Chinese haves and have-nots
- Stocks took a licking, but you can keep on ticking at tax time
- Voices of justice
- Ecuador gold lures big mining stakes