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Monitor articles for November 24, 1987
- Congress should try to fix the deficit left by the deficit fixers
- Saving the stones of Rome. Conservators `consolidate' crumbling old monuments
- L.A. lawyers sue to get more judges on the bench. COURT OVERCROWDING
- In defense of Howard Baker
- Sri Lanka cease-fire is short-lived. Indian offensive set to resume after Tamil refusal to surrender
- Going your way
- Ransoming resources
- Italian travels of a classicist with an eye for the absurd
- Seeing giant celestial arcs - or only cosmic mirages
- Dissent threatens to split counterculture Greens Party. WEST GERMAN PARTY ON ROPES
- Questions raised by stock market's slide yield few certain answers
- Indoor blooms can brighten a winter household
- The original reason for gratitude
- Saving the stones of Rome. Plastic gets a bad rap as a coating for ancient arches
- Giving thanks in Galilee
- Make way for pumpkins. Tiny Jack-be-Littles take the country by storm
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Tourism on the upswing in Harlem. Europeans, Asians among those interested in area's culture
- Deportation case tests impact of nonviolent protest in Israel
- Freedom of speech. Schools are at the center of a conflict over parents' rights to restrict what their children hear
- Reverberations of the fall of Boris Yeltsin
- Finding $2.6 billion in domestic trims. Be it legislative compromise or Gramm-Rudman, budget cuts are expected in social, mass-transit, and communit...
- After the deficit accord
- Holy Cross's versatile Lockbaum a football star for all reasons
- Chile trade zone turns small town into booming city
- Gov. Mecham won't ask for vote of confidence
- Justice is no calamity
- The squeaky lion
- For sale: a Reagan Bush
- Crystal covers for Imperial columns?
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Violence from right and left polarizes Philippine public opinion
- Plight of Sudan's `displaced' people: `illegal residents' in their own land
- The immigrant
- Pressure boils in Cuban camps. Afraid to return home but unwanted in US, Cuban detainees are stuck in a frustrating legal limbo
- Cabaret singer with a velvet voice venturing into film. Karen Akers, sophisticated vocalist, is about to be seen in her third picture