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Monitor articles for November 01, 1988
- Honduras seeks US help with contras
- Re: civil service - a memo to the next president
- Christ speaks to everyone
- Polls: they're useful tool, but take with a grain of salt. Bush called strong, effective
- Israeli vote may turn right in response to bus attack. Palestinian action likely to spur backlash
- Question: How does today's miner strike it rich? Answer: With his `gold card,' of course
- US politics, 1988
- Vietnam legacy echoes through '88 race
- European process makes sturdy posts from `dirty' plastic
- Push for paper bags with sacks appeal
- Polls: they're useful tool, but take with a grain of salt. Polls: both their accuracy and impact are overstated
- Helping Beethoven with the Tenth: an intriguing, pointless exercise. Experimental work is heard at revamped Carnegie Hall
- Even in an age of air attacks, politics still has trench warfare
- Where they would lead the country. Summaries of George Bush's and Michael Dukakis's positions on issues facing the nation from position papers, camp...
- Bergman's images of Bergman
- Bush vs. Dukakis vs. Peres vs. Shamir: Israeli-Americans face double decision
- ARTS SCENE
- Atlanta may be chief threat to break NBA's Lakers-Celtics monopoly. Addition of Moses Malone and Reggie Theus gives Hawks an improved look
- No speka da English
- Science advice in the Oval Office
- Choice of Dan Quayle and US's trade, budget deficits worry British observers
- English unendangered
- A playwright finds a subject worth a play
- Mexico's improved train service bids for US tourists. When you get hungry, you may be approached by a girl selling jicama
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- Should Dukakis falter, Gore is ready for '92
- LAZY WIFE AND BLONDE BLOCKHEAD. Where do those funny plant names come from?