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Monitor articles for November 02, 1988
- Carter's foreign policy record deserves a closer look
- Dukakis's billion-dollar tax amnesty program
- Crossing the Korean divide
- Gently chiding Japan: `Pick up a broom, my chauvinist friend'
- In Bonn, US vote eclipsed by Soviet initiatives. As the US presidential race nears its end, two key allies seem comfortable with either a Bush or Du...
- A bird of a different color. Here's a bright change of flight for your holiday entertaining. FESTIVE FOOD
- Buyout specialist wields levers of debt to reshape corporate America
- Churchill. A volcano of words in the wilderness years before war
- Two members of the parties' new political breeds battle for the Senate. FLORIDA
- Egypt starts trial of assassin group
- In Israel, small is crucial. Election over, two main rivals now will compete to lure smaller parties into governing coalition
- LOST & FOUND. Choreographic sleuths reconstruct Balanchine's long-lost `Cotillon'
- An artist known by his fruits
- Voters on Election '88: `Is this it?' `TELL US WHEN IT'S OVER'
- Some Soviets worry about too much power at top. Reliance on one man is dangerous, reformers say
- Resignations, protests over AIDS-initiative endorsement
- Republicans fight to make Windy City a two-party town. Local concerns drive white, ethnic voters to GOP. CHICAGO
- Churchill buffs savor his memory, save his words
- To lure savers' dollars, banks bring back bags of goodies
- Moon sonata
- Time to retool the electoral system
- Never left behind
- Poland's `economic' decision to close shipyard is laced with politics
- Chicago corporations invest in their own `public' school. Run like a business, school offers alternativeto a hobbled system
- Marijuana: latest US agribusiness. Home-grown pot grabbing larger US market share. CASH CROP
- A thoughtful feast. In a time of ease, we still look to hardship of earlier times to inspire the Thanksgiving celebration
- Voters look for issues beneath mud in Senate campaign. NEW JERSEY
- Who is saving what daylight?
- A glimpse at heavyweight US Invitational. New Jerseyite heads a tight field in Pennsylvania; Briton stumbles
- Thatcher's stock is on the rise in Poland. Change reflects admiration of leader's recipe for reform
- New comedy by Gurney ranks as his most entertaining play
- Difference between Bush, Dukakis lost on French
- Soviets bomb Afghanistan to get `decent interval' for exit. Fear rebels' hold on major city will lead to Kabul regime's collapse
- The liberal paradox
- The braiser's edge