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Monitor articles for November 02, 1987
- Correction
- A storyteller in clay. Indian figurines spring from a forgotten tradition
- Warm currents give a lift to wobbly investor confidence
- Hartford Stage's `Hamlet' is paint-by-number Shakespeare
- Watercolorists' days of `no respect' may be ending. Demuth exhibition, charming and impressive, should win new appreciation for the medium
- City by the Bay seeks heir to Feinstein. FAMILIAR FACES IN MAYORAL RACES
- Nuclear industry digs in its heels. Nuclear power was in trouble long before Chernobyl. Dozens of US nuclear projects have been scuttled, and public...
- A school designed to absorb future shock
- Bankrolling the contras is not the answer
- US views Soviets' latest arms proposal. Though disappointed, officials welcome Soviet readiness to haggle
- A map you don't have to fold. Computer navigation may be next international high-tech battle
- Vietnam struggles to become country of laws - not edicts
- Extra! extra! ... and less
- Four panels and a punch line: Wasserman's political cartoons
- China's Deng orchestrates succession. Sweep of conservative leaders paves way for deeper reforms
- Polar bears have solar hairs. And that could be good news for homeowners and the military. ANIMAL SCIENCE
- The role of rhetoric in the controversy over Bork
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Rule-of-law campaign promises to open up Vietnam's bamboo gulag. Detention in `reeducation' camps violates new policy
- Maine Yankee power plant's future rests in the hands of voters
- How well is the Fed using monetary tools to avert recession?
- Ginsburg: Reagan tries again
- Brokers decry markets as a `bad joke'
- A no-nonsense history of a fantastic project: the Panama Canal
- Tour of the Mediterranean with a persuasive host
- The drummaker's art spans generations
- `Get understanding'
- Both sides will get half a loaf at the summit. The US and the Soviet Union both had to trim back expectations for the summit. But the meeting, with...
- Everything is peachy for Chi Chi on pro golf's senior circuit
- With the contras to the ends of the earth
- Farming Argentina's pampas - by boat. Some of Argentina's most productive farm lands are under water. The flooding, primarily due to damaging enviro...
- They took a low land to new highs. An exhibition of Dutch landscape paintings at Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum reveals one of art history's most intriguin...
- The widening alley
- Mayor choices frustrate many in Philadelphia
- Miami's mayoral rematch pits contrasting styles of Ferre, Suarez