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Monitor articles for November 14, 1988
- Hispanics, feeling left out of Reagan prosperity, backed Dukakis
- In the FAMILY
- Reversing contagion
- Another mother's love. I call my stepmother `Mom'
- Initiatives: voter labeling defied
- In South Africa, Govan Mbeki keeps black resistance alive. Rumors are rife in South Africa that black leader Nelson Mandela will soon be freed. As l...
- A private trade analyst goes to bat in favor of US-Canadian pact
- `Yes, look at American theater'
- What caused the breakdown in Poland-Solidarity talks? Major protagonists point their fingers at hardliners on each others' side
- AFTER REAGAN. AMERICA LOOKS AHEAD. Where is America after 8 years of Ronald Reagan? What faces George Bush as he enters the Oval Office? A 5-part se...
- Economic alchemy that transformed a town
- ARTS SCENE
- Superstar emeritus of women's tennis now on business side of net
- Now we wait for investors' vote
- Palestinian leaders advocate a `yes' to key UN resolutions. MIDEAST MEETING
- George loves Gracie
- Anglo-Irish accord: symbol of division
- OAS delegates face security threat on top of growing budget woes
- Bush should nudge rightward tilt of courts. But will not devise ideological `litmus test' for federal judges
- Another mother's love. Guidelines for stepmothers
- Tulsa Ballet's impressive revival of a decades-old Balanchine work. Troupe fares well with the ballet's images, illusions, and metaphors
- Making divided government work
- Pakistan down to election wire. Benazir Bhutto battles for victory in a key political test
- Prague pits rear-guard action against Gorbachev-style glasnost
- US policy toward Chile - a success
- California high court orders trial for Christian Science parent
- On foreign policy Bush must deal gently with US Congress
- Texas wins supercollider; now state must woo Congress for funds
- Paris yawns as voters here pick peace. NEW CALEDONIA
- In Burma, promises of democracy fade as military takes firm hold. Rangoon roots out opponents, while setting new conditions on elections
- West German's political faux pas is a potential problem for Kohl
- Faustian kids threaten US security. COMPUTERS
- Plant a tree, salve a nation
- Reagan team still faces challenges on budget, trade, dollar. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Soviet students send samples of their art to America. US will reciprocate with an exhibition set to travel next year
- Schools and the fourth R. Pilot course about religion will start next spring
- Adoption option: pregnant teens give up their babies
- To broaden political base, Bush must keep on running. Bush says he wants to be `President of all the people.' After a divisive race, he must now rea...
- Should governments fund the arts? `No, look at native art in Canada'