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Monitor articles for November 08, 1988
- Black Caucus hopes to increase its numbers in US House. Incumbents confident; but to win new seats, white votes are needed
- Next president must lead - slowly. Either man will have to balance change, continuity
- Sakharov in US puts in plug for perestroika. What a change a year makes: from internal exile to world-traveling celebrity
- Surviving wasteland years
- Jewish group fights - and wins - against religious bigotry
- Stopping Kenya's poachers
- Religious concessions pave way for possible Kremlin-Vatican summit. Once unthinkable, such a meeting could transform church life in communist world
- The high cost of being unable to study in Japan
- Southern Democrats take Super Tuesday back to drawing board. SUPER FLOP
- Military desegregation
- India's outcasts make slow progress. Untouchables face deep discrimination, especially in villages
- Misplaced veto
- New York needle program gets mixed reviews. Some say it encourages drug use, others say it slows spread of AIDS
- Space club boasts mission, membership that is out of this world
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A
- Bird watchers, nature-lovers - this slice of New Zealand's for you
- US book publishers merge into global information market
- News In Brief
- Ambiguity and guilt: two views of the white experience in Africa
- Sliding oil means slick footing for next Mexico head. Mexico's President-elect takes office next month with a weak political base. Falling oil price...
- Grand jury said to be investigating perjury in Iran-contra case
- Soviets hope for continuity - they're pulling for Bush
- Chandelier munching
- Exit polls that chill Western elections. State and local races suffer when voters hear Eastern results
- Learning the Holocaust's lessons. Sevareid and Wiesel in back-to-back specials
- `Old hand' on Iran-Iraq conflict takes over Geneva negotiations. Jan Eliasson, Sweden's UN ambassador, has carried on behind-scenes effort since 1980
- Canadian pundits ponder Liberal leap in polls. `Phoenix-like ascension' said to be result of fear campaign on free trade issue
- Merrills, anyone? It made its way into Shakespeare's verse and a Viking's burial booty; it was carved into church pews, and played by Henry VIII's s...
- Blind cyclist finds tandem racing a path to unqualified competition. Californian teams with sighted partner to reach high speeds in major events
- Relax, the campaign is finally over
- Maine woods - wilderness or working woodlot? Network of logging roads gives the public access to once remote timberlands
- Advanced TV's lessons for US R&D
- Tough law takes aim at inside traders
- Arab activist says Likud win benefits uprising. `PALESTINIAN GANDHI'
- Hacker hubris
- Bush: from Don Knotts to Rambo
- How does God talk to us?
- Thailand plans Chinese arms cache, worrying ASEAN neighbors. Stockpile could be used to arm Khmer Rouge, Southeast Asians say