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Monitor articles for November 28, 1988
- Verbal abuse and our response
- Defense electronics stocks show no retreat
- Bushonomics already showing signs of steering toward middle of the road
- Afghans see power void after regime's expected fall. PARTY'S OVER
- Restored movie `temple' brings Detroit hope
- At OPEC meeting, Iran accepts Iraqi parity. But Saudi plan, OPEC's past record cast shadow over emergence of effective pact
- A primer on Latin America
- Immigrants keep a linguistic island afloat. But some natives say newcomers threaten Francophone culture. LETTER FROM QUEBEC
- Elgin Baylor deplores lack of fundamentals in today's players. Ex-star working to rebuild Los Angeles Clippers in role of vice-president/GM
- In the FAMILY
- US soldiers admire Japanese troops' tactics, motivation, and chow. Annual joint exercise lets two allied Pacific nations learn from each other
- Critics say US needs more data to fight war on drugs
- Marathon finds new sense of urgency in one of Shakespeare's lesser classics
- Picasso shows some fresh and unfamiliar faces
- Authenticity vs. Impressionism. FRESH LOOK AT COURBET'S ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT PAINTINGS
- Mission impossible? Undercover in a small city
- Hungarian Politburo member works to stretch limits of glasnost. INTERVIEW
- Spiritual renewal
- South Africa prisoner releases seen as part of Botha's balancing act
- Who's training the technicians? Vocational education provides options for `neglected majority'
- A confirming election. The results of balloting Nov. 8 were not inevitable - but they were predictable
- Garnish: Dad. Today's trend is for tighter child support enforcement laws. PAYING UP
- Charges likely against Bakker. Criminal indictments on conspiracy and fraud expected today
- Art to stumble over
- Need for caution in drug testing
- Brighter tune for women in music. Most of the career barriers of 30 years ago are gone. Today, women are making names for themselves in the composin...
- Arabs decry US rejection of visa for PLO's Arafat. DENIED A U.N. AUDIENCE
- Poorer families seek options in schooling bright children. New York academy reserved for nonelite
- Aid quagmire in Sudan. Relief groups press US to break government's barriers to aid flow
- Mature women: their images change
- The newspaper business