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Monitor articles for November 29, 1988
- Nyet on a blank check for the East bloc
- A picaresque ramble through a land of magic
- Indian digs raise question, `Who owns the past?' $40,000 bowl illustrates growing market
- OPEC's leaky quotas
- For US audiences, a 3-hour sample of Soviet TV
- They preserve the past by recreating it
- Elephant's trumpet, lion's tired roar. There's family life behind the circus's glittery scenes
- Thai government sets up disaster fund as floods wreak damage in south
- English-only laws: how broad? Critics say incidents demonstrate prejudice behind the statutes
- Ban radioactive derelicts from the space overhead
- Space shuttle Atlantis set for launch (but don't tell anyone)
- Little-known Beck, Green, and Sindelar on fringe of golf stardom
- Soviet scientist pushes cooperation with US on mission to Mars
- Peace talks ring a bit hollow for Sudan's besieged southerners. Civilians say the Army has done little to protect them from rebel raids
- Gorbachev tactics backfire in Baltics
- Saudis opt for OPEC unity and shelve pricing proposal - for now
- Will Soviet-Afghan parley broaden? Diplomats predict talks will move from prisoners to politics
- Success feeds success
- Preferential treatment for Israel?
- Converting to non-defense. Hi-tech Los Alamos seeks new peacetime industries
- Prairie potholes and faltering flocks. As wetlands shrink, the numbers of migrating ducks plummet
- Yellowstone. Gorgeous - even in the throes of winter
- Journey toward united currency for Europe hits some rocky spots. UNLIKELY ALLIES
- The writer's cabin
- Trying to understand West Germany's Sovi-euphoria
- Media mogul bows out of the political ad game. Why Guggenheim won't do those strident TV spots
- Chile's prosperity not for all. Workers wait in vain for economic benefits to trickle down
- Syria is odd man out as rest of Arab world lines up behind PLO. ARABS GALVANIZED
- Children's art travels the world through `paintbrush diplomacy'. American couple sees art as way to erode ignorance of other cultures
- Where is happiness?
- Rugged rugby. No longer a `gentlemen only' sport
- Election results: a nation racially divided