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Monitor articles for November 27, 1987
- Guided by omnipotence
- The scurrying candidates
- USSR: today and yesterday
- A week in the life of a media-watcher
- Stanford athletes' drug-test victory puts NCAA on defensive. California ruling limited, but expected to have wide impact
- Soviet reporters try American journalism
- Odyssey with the Afghan resistance. HOSPITALITY AMID WAR
- New face for a famed neighborhood. Grand Central Partnership aims to create a spirited, urbane district in heart of Manhattan
- Opponents will challenge Massachusetts tax cap law in court
- Glass-Steagall makes sense
- Correction
- IRA reported to get huge arms shipment from Libya. But terrorism experts are at a loss to explain the massive deliveries
- Home decorating: tips on making a lot out of a little space
- Haitians look forward to long-awaited election despite violence. Backlash against `Duvalierist' thugs indicates that public supports elections
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Zaire film winning world audiences. `La Vie est belle' features country's leading pop star
- Archer's whodunit knocks 'em dead in London. The audience serves as jury in the novelist's popular courtroom drama
- Castro's problems
- India struggles to climb economic ladder out of poverty. Finance official: country's ability to feed self in drought is proof of gains
- Continental turkey
- Pear tree in December
- Think of colors!
- Soviet leader's visit to US is unlikely to foster second superpower d'etente. Many Americans, for a host of reasons, resent his visit
- Weinberger leaves his post but keeps his views. Former defense chief backs INF pact
- Latin leaders seek unity on debt. Contadora moves beyond peace bid to other issues
- British `building societies' fare better than S&Ls in US
- Take a look at a picture book. Handsome gifts for children. Like a good story, picture books never seem to grow old to children. The selection this...
- Gorbachev's international agenda
- Georgia Southern seeks another title; Heyward is rushing leader
- Ellington: a jazz improviser whose instrument was his orchestra
- S&Ls brace for new round of challenges. US savings-and-loans and British building societies have similar histories: financing homes. Today, both hav...
- New Right gropes for old momentum. Disappointed by Reagan, movement leaders plot political comeback
- Well-acted revival of Williams's `Milk Train'
- ARTS SCENE
- Women hopefuls face money dearth. CAMPAIGN FINANCE
- Turks head to polls in first free election since '80 coup
- Exhibit helps Dallas come to grips with JFK slaying. Stream of visitors to site has attested to world interest in historic event
- Choir loft in the sky. St. Thomas boys' school has new, high-rise home
- Miami braces for a new wave of Cuban 'emigr'es. CUBANS IN THE US