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Monitor articles for November 19, 1987
- US officials warn of renewed famine in Ethiopia
- Responding to AIDS as a global emergency
- In praise of B&B's
- Battling AIDS in Africa: Kaunda sets an example
- Soviet acceptance of large Bible shipment may signal policy change
- On the brink of loss in Britain
- Social security: a sacred cow budget conferees dare not touch. Politics, poverty, and clout of elderly make Washington steer clear
- Capital's adversaries find middle ground. Onrushing events have created a wave of compromise in Washington, with Democrats and Republicans laying as...
- Level 42: British rockers with jazz roots ride high in US
- ARTS SCENE
- A dispute with your broker? You may have to rely on arbitration
- Iran's next offensive aims for victories in Iraq - and at UN. Iran hopes renewed land war will wring diplomatic concessions
- Fins vs. turbines. Interest groups backing fish and hydroelectric dams join together to save salmon population in the Columbia River
- Page 1 news: a male club that still bars most women
- An end to fish fights?
- Icy report on Iran-contra. Congressional panels hold Reagan responsible for fostering a climate that was conducive to `secrecy, deception, and disda...
- `Panics' vs. `corrections'
- Minority report takes strong issue. Denies there was general disrespect for the rule of law
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Our dessert with Andr'e
- Plotting an economic course after `Black Monday'. For time being, economy seems to be rolling along
- In Poland, the dollar goes up and up. Poles look to greenback for living standard the zloty can't provide
- Congress's recommendations on future covert actions
- Morals and public money. In a pluralistic society, it is best for government to leave ethical and spiritual education to the private sector
- In Egypt and Israel, disappointment overtakes promise of Sadat's 1977 visit
- `Dirty Dancing': a second look at a big box-office hit
- News In Brief
- How Columbia River salmon run the gauntlet
- Charged up over rates, cities may buy electric plants
- Bring geography back to American universities
- DIVIDED KOREA. S. Korean democracy: How will unpredictable North respond?
- Sparks fly over free-trade issue in Canada. Public support dwindles as critics decry accord
- A hearty `aye' for the social graces. We're starved for traditional values, says arbiter of America's manners
- Sendak's `Wild Things' on operatic stage. City Opera pairs it with minor Mozart work
- Safety in the air
- `Secrecy vs. democracy'