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Monitor articles for November 09, 1987
- Influence in Washington shifts to Capitol Hill
- As he takes helm, Japan's new premier indicates he's holding to Nakasone course
- A man who will not be silent
- Relief greets unexpectedly smooth changing of the guard in Tunisia
- Martha Graham's bid for congressional funds raises curtain on arts controversy. Was it really necessary to circumvent NEA's peer review process? cri...
- Divided, but still a family. Joint custody can work - if divorced parents can agree on how it should work
- Slumping retailers need a merry Christmas
- Strong lobbying marks UN's Afghan debate
- More powers for banks may be on hold, but boost in savings gives some solace
- Nicaragua removes major stumbling block to region's peace process. Ortega's decision for indirect negotiations wins warm praise
- Super grid season from out of the blue for Syracuse's Orangemen. After poor '86 campaign, return to football glory was unexpected
- Haig girds for presidential combat
- Soaring with humility
- Nation's health depends more on social than medical factors
- Toymakers hope last year's hot sellers can rescue this year's profits
- Countdown begins to remove US military bases from Spain
- Vietnam weighs `capitalist' cure for farm woes. Poor harvests make leaders more open to offering farmers incentives
- Slicing away at State
- Athens calls down the wrath of Brussels
- White House holds criticism on Ortega's peace moves
- School reform in Britain. Thatcher blackboard agenda lists major changes
- Smaller museum finds special niche. Arkansas Arts Center's unusual world-class drawings collection wins it much-deserved acclaim
- Federal Reserve shift generates more money, and brightens outlook
- Foreign affairs: a budget pariah
- A Berio sampler
- Rescue and restore: the battle cry of preservationists. US and global organizations converge on Washington
- A talk with Luciano Berio. Italian composer turns musical pastiche into art
- Festival helps Belfast forget its `Troubles'
- Untitled poem from a South African writer in exile
- Round three on high court choice. Nominations show lack of unity in White House
- `Star wars' edges closer to deployment. Defense against ballistic missiles is entering a crucial phase, with US programs underway in six key areas....
- Qaddafi linked to IRA arms shipment. French, British, and Irish intelligence points finger at Libyan leader
- When El Nino blows, Florida resorts shiver. Weather shift causes economic tumult
- Dry autumn aggravates forest fires in the South
- In a child's best interest: how one agency works with divorcing families
- Minorities and education