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Monitor articles for November 23, 1987
- Republican race is Bush's to lose, but danger lurks in midwest
- Auditioning for the Supreme Court
- The superconducting supercollider: a collision course
- Actors dramatize the difficult voyage of America's first colonists
- `Half Light': Is it `real life' or video? Multimedia exhibition explores two and three dimensions
- Baptist factions struggle over church direction. Moderates are gaining ground in Southern Baptist state conventions. But fundamentalists still occup...
- Women legislators see their influence grow in state policymaking. Their efforts pushed family issues to the fore
- West Germany gives thumbs up to US deficit-reduction plan
- For parents: Can one of you afford to stay home?
- West Germany calling its terrorists in from the cold
- `Dear Vietnamese relative living abroad: please send cash'. Vietnamese officials try new way of bringing in foreign exchange
- Baseball relief aces have been around for more than a half century. Cy Young Award to Bedrosian recalls former bullpen stars
- `Devaluation Waltz' with the dollar has partners out of step
- Mexico's shrinking peso
- Iran and the Shah: most of US press failed to tell it like it was
- Many new - and needed - stock offerings wither on the vine after market plunge
- Last US television maker races to keep up with Japan
- Literacy program taps college students as tutors
- ABM deal won't slow '88 SDI tests. Reagan-Congress compromise just delays `broad interpretation' issue
- Picasso show reveals how Cubism took shape. Also, pastels display unknown side of Prendergast's work
- Mariel `excludables' to be sent home
- A winter reverie
- Senate welcomes Carlucci as US defense chief
- If it moves, then it's dance. `DANCE UMBRELLAS'
- Protecting the innocents
- The Science of the Scriptures
- Far from fanfare, Orthodox faith seeks unity
- Emerson Quartet gives Harbison work its world premi`ere
- Van Gogh: oracle of color
- Life aboard the Mayflower. Modern-day interpreters give visitors a taste of the Pilgrims' voyage
- Broadway joins age of high-tech sound. Don't look for the orchestra at `Starlight Express' - it's on the fourth floor