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Monitor articles for November 16, 1988
- New abortion method hit by safety and moral questions. When a French company announced the release of an `abortion pill,' reaction from advocates on...
- Birthplace
- Buffalo, where seldom a discouraging word is now heard about Bills
- TV relives the day JFK died. CBS special is also a landmark in the annals of TV journalism
- Diplomacy in a multipolar world
- US: PLO must do more. Washington welcomes declaration on Israel, but experts believe PLO motives are still unclear
- Canadians debate threat to cultural fabric from US trade pact. For many, vital cultural flowering could be blighted
- A gift to charity and insurance help protect estate from tax man
- Palestinians set sights on recognition at UN. World backing key for newly independent state
- A welcome move by the PLO
- ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Palestinians take `giant step' in bid to reshape Mideast. Egypt looks to US for next move to nudge Israel toward talks
- To our readers:
- Live from the Hearst mansion
- ARTS SCENE
- TURKEY IN THE THAW. Thanksgiving dinner: Who's cooking it, what's going inside the bird, and who's carving? THE `RIGHT STUFF'-ING
- A pregnant pause in San Antonio. Killer-whale births help spotlight sea mammals' plight
- Illinois coal company works to turn mine lands to wetlands
- New dimension
- Congress votes to protect two Civil War battlefields. But 20th-century sprawl still perils many historic sites
- Kremlin leader launches four-week foreign policy blitz
- Yugoslavia's centrifugal forces
- Forum calls for wetlands protection. EPA-sponsored coalition sets `no net loss' as a national priority
- The goal of his day: roses
- The spirit in man
- An old-timer tells it like it is
- Don't doubt reasonable doubt
- Future mariners may navigate with a decktop laptop
- Cool winner's hot start in US Championship
- As Pakistan votes, Army waits in wings. Pakistan's Army has stayed out of the limelight since President Zia's death. But old habits may die hard. Ma...