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Monitor articles for November 30, 1987
- Every Drop Counts. Pure water is at a premium for families in the mountains of eastern Kentucky
- Reference books that entertain
- Satire on KGB spymaster echoes `Screwtape'
- Israel and EC dispute rights of Palestinian farmers. Europeans pressure Israel to allow Gaza West Bank, to export produce directly
- New pictorial books shed light on Brancusi and Giacometti
- Progress on prison sieges as Cubans mull US offer. LOUISIANA HOSTAGES FREE
- The baked lipstick and split bowling ball tests
- New Orleans to add aquarium to French Quarter attractions
- Gore hopes hawkish words with a Southern drawl bring victory
- NOW IN PAPER
- Do Beirut hostage releases hint at shift in kidnappers' aims? Some groups may settle for cash, but hard-line Jihad said to be less flexible
- Gauges that conflict on deficit make it hard to assess the trims
- Delegate leaders to Democratic convention say they're undecided
- The art of selling a $53.9 million Van Gogh. Also, Guggenheim marks its 50th with spectacular exhibitions
- Schroeder sees void in campaign discussion of family issues
- Small brokerages see a chance to grow
- The great Wall Street communications brownout
- INF treaty is not a Soviet trick, US scholars say
- Letting the air out of Wall Street's balloon
- NETWORK DIFFICULTIES. Fast changing channels. The Future of TV News. Part 1
- Street cleaning
- Massacre in Zimbabwe: rebels try to exploit woes of landless poor
- Ex-librarian invades male bastion to coach college football kickers
- Fantasia
- Consumers Union: going beyond the `best buy'
- Britain's Conservative secretary of education has radical plans
- Family visits: an issue for US-Soviet summit
- Nervous Arabs voice doubts on US Gulf policy. Gulf Arabs are questioning whether US naval presence really can deter Iran. Tiny Kuwait feels especial...
- Love, the great enricher
- Violence derails Haiti elections
- Palladio. An art historian looks at the architect through his writings and his buildings
- ARTS SCENE
- On the trail of Squirrel Nutkin. If there's a bit of Peter Rabbit in your soul, be sure to visit London's Tate Gallery. Here, brought together from...