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Monitor articles for November 07, 1988
- Voters chide candidates for negative campaigning
- India's flexing of regional muscle in Maldives spurs praise, concern
- A poet's poignant memoir of village life in revolutionary Mexico
- GOP fights for statehouses in long march to Congress. Democratic statehouses have gerrymandered the GOP into a permanent minority in Congress. Repub...
- Algerian vote seen as mandate for profound economic change. New government expected to submit reform package
- Direct democracy, gulp, at work
- After a negative campaign, questions of character linger
- How a neighborhood survived
- Couple `in golden pool' as synchronized swimming duet
- Poli. Lit. 101. Kids and candidates. Family discussions of issues help spark children's political literacy
- For better elections
- Could clothes make, or break, the man who would be President?
- Winter shuts out the homeless. As temperatures drop, finding shelter is tough, but necessary
- The debates - a view from the inside out
- 24 hours to go and Dukakis pushing hard. A rejuvenated Dukakis is fighting for the presidency into the final hours. His strategy includes wooing und...
- That's folklore. Jokes of old-timers, CEO speeches, and crafts: folklorists study them all
- On the heavy-debt road to big buyouts - some heavy risks in the offing
- News In Brief
- Black Republicans work to make black voters think Republican
- Boston makes second debut - as financial center. Mutual funds, banks help jettison stodgy image in burst of innovation
- Benevolence
- No matter who wins the White House, analysts see steady rise in stock prices
- Baltic groups resist Soviet reforms
- Pulling strings. Salzburg marionettes in US tour
- Oil and gas surplus lowers heating-oil prices to make for cozy winter
- Third round of Cambodia peace talks under way. UN vote puts pressure on Vietnam-backed regime
- The elusive gender gap
- In the FAMILY
- Brazilians hard pressed by hyperinflation. Inflation of nearly 30 percent a month has led to a rash of strikes and talk of a political shakeup. Braz...
- Health care and the minimum wage
- US resists limits on international toxic waste trade
- Judd's subtly provocative Minimalism. Also at the Whitney - art from the '20s
- A courtly congressman
- A pat on the back, a slap in the face
- Bark of religious parties may be worse than bite. ISRAELI ELECTION
- Worlds of magic and mermaids. New novels stretch imagination - but not too far from home
- Nicaraguan rebels wrangle over post-Reagan strategy