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Monitor articles for November 04, 1988
- Economic surge aids GOP in Indiana. But pockets of discontent about economy complicate elections
- Silly stories to keep kids laughing. On the light side
- Cashing in on better grades. School systems reward junior and senior high students with scholarship money to inspire better performance
- A high point in the Met's `Ring' cycle
- States, individuals getting hooked on lawful gambling
- A bad gag
- Changing attitudes (and fast food) delight Vietnamese visitor. Exchange journalist seeks better ties with US
- Dukakis-sponsored bill would tighten bail rules in Massachusetts
- In Hungary, it's getting easier to strike a deal with Western capitalists. Eyeing Western profits, Hungary has opened a stock market and relaxed res...
- Americans and their franchise
- French to vote on New Caledonia peace plan
- A bumpy ride toward racial equality. `Driving Miss Daisy,' in new touring production, tracks South's changing attitudes
- A look at New Testament images of Jesus through the lens of history
- Taking pride in the election
- Information that entertains. The joys of nonfiction
- Coming of age in tough times. International themes for teens
- Venezuela asks loans of wary banks. But foreign lenders insist on keeping some strings
- The robots go marching - but not quite yet
- Sailing the ship of state
- `The Rock' no longer stands in way of closer London-Madrid ties. Recent Spain visits by Thatcher and Queen mark historic warming trend.
- First lessons in ecology. For young naturalists
- Eager immigrants pack schools. Too many aliens, too few English classes hinder amnesty act
- Poetry report card: grades from A to C. Collected poems
- Mao's `iron girls' back at home
- Rivals beat the bushes and duke it out in the Midwest
- Hollywood tales start up again, still uneven in quality
- Sakharov to visit US as Soviets woo West. Moscow tries to demonstrate progress on human rights, emigration, psychiatry
- Israel's vote
- Israeli election raises specter of another Middle East war
- Classics of hope and humanity still warm the heart. Return to storytelling
- For Algeria's youth, political reforms may be too little, too late. Rioters voice skepticism that proposed new measures will bring needed change
- Third parties: the principled vote
- New arms talks await human rights progress in the Soviet Union
- Young voices from Galilee. PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN ISRAEL
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Wilderness and Indian bills vetoed
- Polls: Are they creating a bandwagon for Bush?
- Women of the intifadah. For many females, roles are changing radically and rapidly. THE WEST BANK
- Embassy embarrassment
- `Good Mother': the film is as controversial as the book
- Mulroney's dimming election prospects have Bay Street worried
- News In Brief
- Real-life adventures for the preschool set. From breakfast to bedtime
- Dukakis-sponsored bill would tighten Massachusetts bail rules
- Debt is still a monkey on Latin nations' backs. GLOBAL MARKETS
- Hey! Look again!
- Dogs, deer, dragons - and flying umbrellas. Picture books to delight
- Early NHL action indicates Gretzky-less Oilers could still be No. 1. Calgary, Boston, Montreal look like other top threats
- Sensualism has no power to overpower you
- New visions of old tales. Favorites for all ages