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Monitor articles for November 10, 1988
- Deficit-cutting group looks past deadline. Panel hits bumps but no roadblocks
- THE MINISTERS' WIVES' TALE. Their `robes' have changed. ASSISTANT PASTORS IN DISGUISE
- BMW calls it yuppie love, and moves on. Youngsters spurned car after '87; company now woos older buyers
- With political arms stacked, Bush asks national conciliation
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Bush win: a vote for continuity
- From attic to gallery: `new vintage' treasures
- Nicaraguans wary of renewed contra moves. Ambushes raise fears rebels are returning amid hurricane disarray
- A terror-ridden tropical paradise
- Arms sales as security
- Special-interest millions don't pay off
- Democrats retain control of most state legislatures
- A Soviet `decent interval'
- Wall Street's mother-daughter team
- Theater: no use waiting for `Godot' tickets. Comic and tragic blend well under Nichols's direction
- The `firstness' of God's love
- China welcomes foreign aid for quake victims
- Supreme Court will consider Marcos immunity claim
- Dukakis has challenging unfinished business in Massachusetts
- Palestinians set to declare territories independent. THEIR OWN STATE
- Room to maneuver for East-bloc reformers
- Time for Dukakis to pick up pieces. Back to Massachusetts to mend party fences and state budget
- Thatcher enthusiastic over US vote for conservatism, continuity
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Bush victory might spark peace talks on Namibia, Angola. Soviet pressure and South African election may also help jar talks free
- President-elect starts move toward a `Bush revolution'. But failure to bolster GOP position in Congress will make it harder to lead
- A cold-war pawn in the game of superpower politics
- Seeking reconciliation in Vietnam
- World War II as a TV maxi-series. WOUK'S 30-HOUR `WAR AND REMEMBRANCE' PREMI`ERES SUNDAY
- Diary of a return to Vietnam
- Maggie & the Poles
- Congress and statehouses: politics around the nation
- Libel is not having to say you're sorry!
- News In Brief
- Ramakhula's door. A South African trek from tenant's complaint to treason trial
- Maoist dogma in China fades to eerie whisper