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Monitor articles for November 16, 1987
- House bill would give nation's veterans agency a seat in the US Cabinet
- Vietnam losing ground in struggle to curb population growth
- Environmental problems are explosive issue for East bloc
- Looking back at L'eger - a first-rate French painter
- Squash a sport that suits the tastes of well-seasoned players
- Nigeria seeks to purge government. To end corruption, politicians banned in coming elections
- Time running out for Ethiopia's hungry. Convoy attacks spur search for ways to move food to embattled regions
- Trading in life in the fast lane for a rural dream. An executive-turned-magazine publisher's labor of love
- Robertson proves he's for real
- Elevating the mundane to the inspirational
- Whither Tunisia?
- US trade curbs stir Brazil's troubled political waters
- New trouble for Meese - from the right. Some conservatives are livid over the Ginsburg embarrassment
- Three market pros talk about strategy as Wall Street struggles for direction
- TRADE SKIRMISHES. White House answers Brazil's software ban with tough tariffs
- Pentagon nominee warms up for challenging match. From budget cuts to arms control, Carlucci faces volleys from all corners of the court
- Veteran performers prove there's more to music than the notes
- Clearing the air in the Ginsburg aftermath
- White House losing grip on peace process. Wright becomes featured player in diplomatic drama. Central America: search for peace.
- An eyewitness report on the `Aidgame' and the Ethiopian famine
- Bonn gets tightfisted with defense budget
- Porsche hit as sports car sales fall in wake of stock market plunge
- For children: a written window on the world. New magazine bursts with fun things for kids
- Opening school doors to women worldwide
- A time for hard choices at the Pentagon
- ARTS SCENE
- With world's worst stock collapse, Australia looks for global action
- Pair who peddle safari jackets gird for sales jungle. Banana Republic, rich from offbeat garb, faces competitive pressure
- Soviet dancer's political pirouette. Andrei Ustinov's defection revives the Dallas Ballet
- Bangladesh opposition renews protest call. But government says crackdown will cool simmering political crisis
- Award-winning novels in paperback
- Harbison's blues: explaining the art of the bass chord
- Fallout from the plunge is hard to call, but the view may not be so blue
- How we can protect workers' pensions
- Sandinistas march in step. Nicaraguans say hot debate on peace plan ended in consensus. Central America: search for peace.
- Atlantic vs. Pacific: US military planners rethink priorities