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Monitor articles for November 23, 1988
- `Secret Garden' as children's musical. Songs, good acting in productions from Theatreworks/USA
- Cubans to welcome soldiers home from `international duty' in Angola
- MAGGIE
- An immigrant family reunited at Thanksgiving
- Book makes big news on the `bush telegraph'
- Of men, muck, and gold. Instant wealth in Papua New Guinea raises concerns that tribal ways may be lost
- Harvest home
- The dark and hidden story of Australia's dark-skinned people. New book uncovers the `shame' of being Aborigine
- College football's top 20
- S. Africa accepts peace plan, sees work ahead. The South African government has given its nod to a US-mediated plan for the withdrawal of Cuban troo...
- Government closes in on fraud indictments in Pentagon scandal. BILKING A STRONG DEFENSE
- Canada: after the vote, healing
- A vision for the worst of ghettos. Massive city and county redevelopment plans offer hope to Watts
- Canada: thumbs up to free trade. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney won big on Monday. The Conservative Party victory - broad-based and larger than many...
- Giving thanks in a time of change
- Change at the top expected to boost reform in Hungary. New premier likely to open door to opposition parties
- American politics: not overpriced but underfinanced
- Aspen homecoming
- Balance sheet on Thatcherism: an interview with Shirley Williams
- Rule of thumb may leave too little - or too much - cash on hand
- In South Africa: A tale of two reformers. And a glimpse of government conflict over negotiating with the country's blacks
- Spectator or participant?
- Did Arafat blink?
- Future past
- Saints prove that last year's big turnaround was no fluke
- Restoring US credibility in the Philippines
- Scanning election results for future trends. COMING: ELECTION '92
- Eat it again, Sam. After the holidays, turkey reruns don't have to be boring. LEFTOVERS
- Mary Tyler Moore calling, to save a failing show. Star believes in her new TV sitcom, despite low ratings