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Monitor articles for November 25, 1988
- Canada's upstart Wardair wants to fly business class. Customer wins in frequent-flier bonus war
- How to help Nicaragua?
- For better or worse, new series have adolescent feel. TELEVISION
- Afghan ruling party digs in. As Soviets leave, prospects for Kabul's ruling party look grim. But a party activist says rumors of the regime's demise...
- Commerce - not arms - forges new world
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Latin America's disappeared: conference urges international action
- No. 1 ranking, Heisman race still up in air
- US defense must catch up with changing world
- Military equipment keeps durable-goods orders on the plus side
- American Indians. From tomatoes to potatoes, we owe it all to the... Native American food has radically changed cooking all over the world
- Stealth bomber rolls out of shadows into spotlight
- White House appears to rule out a pardon for North before trial
- `Honest broker' Scowcroft to head NSC. In tapping Brent Scowcroft to be his national security adviser, George Bush has selected a respected man with...
- Never away from home
- Senators hustle for majority post
- Creative growers of Peru
- Murphy resets her timetable in quest for Bay State governorship
- Voices from Virginia's heartland
- The long journey from one holiday to the next
- Activist groups try to talk their way onto Bush social agenda. But fire-breathing deficit dragon may preclude any new spending programs
- France tends to its ties with the East. Mitterrand's Moscow visit part of bid to counter German policy
- `Cry' caps new wave of `women's films'. Meaningful female roles, minus the Hollywood fluff
- Senegal fights worst locust infestation in 30 years. Farmers are working with government to save crops
- `Dol-fan' becomes Dolphin for a day
- Contenders for prime minister post court party with rising clout. POWER BROKER IN PAKISTAN
- O, Canada
- South Korean government dodges a political crisis - for now. Ex-President's apology for abuse of power eases pressure on Roh
- The transition to Bush
- Docile students, quiet campuses. Campaigns for democracy have faded into quests for riches
- Zimbabwe: charges of government corruption stir political dissent. Ruling party takes harsh steps against criticism and student protests
- Scraps make swell swill
- How the humble potato gained world fame. Indians grew the plant that came to feed many nations
- Billion-dollar school building program for New York City
- Speak your way to the top. Speech coaches' ranks grow as they help go-getters
- FREEZE FRAMES