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Monitor articles for November 21, 1988
- The shrinking stature of American management skill
- Harvard coach Joe Restic believes in keeping football in perspective
- Pakistan's crossroads
- GAO says tax hike unavoidable
- Economists suggest ways Bush can raise revenues without `raising' taxes
- Yugoslavs teeter toward chronic instability. Ethnic tensions prompt disputes among party chiefs
- Feeding the hungry, feeding oneself
- Smorgasbord of US bills signed
- Carnegie International earns high marks. Large show of well-chosen art reflects recent trends
- US once again weighs price of foreign ownership. FOREIGN INVESTMENT
- US challenges EC plan to ban treated beef. US charges political motives, threatens tariffs
- Ghanaians hoot at hunger. Ga tribe hosts its own kind of Thanksgiving. AFRICAN HARVESTTIME
- Gregg blasts federal nuclear plan
- In which language do Algerians debate future?
- Mexico's oil bust turns Paradise into purgatory
- In the FAMILY
- Community around the table
- Moral disarray: the enemy `is all of us'. So warns an expert in power and morality
- A protest in Brazil
- Human stories behind judicial rulings
- Apartheid foes vow to fight jail for black leaders convicted of treason
- Modernizing US manufacturing industries: too little too late?
- Talk to us too, Mrs. Thatcher
- From dull to d'ej`a vu in Dusseldorf. Eclectic, anything-goes show has dramatic flair, but little substance
- US-Soviet joint ventures: big promise, small start
- Canadians ask: Will free-trade deal cut into social safety net?
- Enniskillen finds hope among ruins
- Bulgarian folk singers find eager US audience
- `Light Stuff' shows right stuff. `NOVA' TRACKS A MODERN DAEDALUS
- Hearts that burn
- Equal dorm rules and the simple `joys' of maidenhood
- Worldwatch report points to new class of `environmental refugees'. Desertification, disasters, and toxic contamination drive people from home
- `Rumors': mad mel'ee from Neil Simon. Broadway veteran tries out farce, and it's hilarious
- US-Brazilian study says gasohol creates `greenhouse gases'
- Falling dollar proves kind to US automakers