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Monitor articles for November 22, 1988
- The Democrats in the desert
- Wrong turn for nuclear policy
- SOWERS & GROWERS... go for the gold - craftspeople & flower arrangers, too. EXHIBIT YOUR HARVEST SKILLS
- A day of thanks and giving
- In recognizing Palestinian state, Egypt saw little risk to Israeli ties
- Polish dissident says government stance leaves no road but revolt
- Jerusalem, the tormented
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q & A
- Don't censor research results
- A painter delights in a volcano
- The two faces of pro football's Dave Butz. Redskins' defensive star has varied interests outside the game
- Chich'en Itz'a: sacred city of the Maya
- Thanking God
- West Africa tries to make its state-owned airlines fly right. Managing a capitalist success in Marxist Ethiopia
- A `Six Characters' as relevant as TV's latest docudrama
- Peruvians worry their country is heading toward collapse. Food shortages and Garc'ia's failure to act spur strikes and calls for his resignation
- Combating computer `worms' has a price. Trade-off seen between open access for users, security of stored data
- MENTAL EXERCISE. Sports psychologists coach athletes to flex mind and muscle
- Pakistan: the challenges ahead. Pakistan's leaders are wrangling over who will head a new government. Though the outcome is unclear, Benazir Bhutto...
- Illinois high court orders 1989 election for Chicago mayor
- Bush fills three more top offices. Darman to tackle deficit; Thornburgh, Cavazos remain
- Remembering JFK
- `Non-techies' could be hurt by virus. As computers permeate the most ordinary of activities, the public is left vulnerable. BEYOND HACKERS
- Chemical arms race speeds up in Gulf
- US weighs pros, cons of monitoring and regulating foreign stakes. Debate on role in global economy has moved from trade to investment
- Students who push burgers
- MAINE'S PATCHWORK NATIONAL PARK. PIECING TOGETHER A MANAGEMENT PLAN
- Machines behind the music: Is high-tech high art?