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Monitor articles for November 30, 1988
- Will Ashland's magic work in Portland? A second venture for Oregon's top drama company
- A city life tempered by rural values. Dynamics of the Bullock family are responsibility, respect, and love
- Mexican inauguration sends tremors through ranks. CHANGING OF THE POLITICAL GUARD
- Rocking to the rhythms of the world
- Chinese leaders reaffirm state's control over the economy
- How US sanctions hurt blacks
- Is Georgia ready for a black governor? Young thinks it is
- In Poland, full shelves come before Solidarity. Premier counts on economic steps to satisfy call for reform
- VIDEOSCAN. A selection of new releases for sale or rent
- Trials on television
- What have we learned, my fellow electors?
- A man of morality and conviction
- The white bedspreads
- Aim some research funds at life beneath our feet
- Pushing the currency buttons
- Burkina Faso still wading through murky waters, one year after coup
- Canadian banks clean LDC debt. Or are they sweeping third-world loans under the rug?
- College scholarships for six-year-olds. Fund set up for inner-city students across the US
- Harvard beat. Bake that beet! Braise that lettuce! Roast that garlic!
- Bush, Congress regroup. A `liberal' Mitchell wins Senate post
- POW dispute stymies Gulf peace process. Iranian refusal to return all `wounded' halts first forward step after cease-fire
- Bush, Congress regroup. President-elect will need help from both parties on Capitol Hill
- Archives of autumn
- Freeing Mandela
- Trout fly-tying for fishing aficionados
- First frost
- Senegal troupe is cut off from its roots. Trying to please Westerners, it has become like them
- FAA wants airlines to modify takeoff alarms on 3,700 jets
- The voices of the ocean
- China's new pragmatism reaps foreign policy gains
- Savers can help ensure the safety of their savings
- Inflation looms as economic clouds form over Bush. Hikes in prime rate, GNP augur Fed move to cool economy
- Catching the sunset. (Mt. Rainier)
- Autumn
- After amber, kept and unkept
- Bears still bad news for opponents even without regular quarterback
- In Pakistan, Bhutto's rise shakes some traditional views of women