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Monitor articles for November 09, 1988
- Comparisons
- A sea of steps
- Time for the US to emulate its friends?
- Walls, gates, and other open-and-shut cases
- As winter descends on Poland, political climate heats up
- Master showman. National Gallery director J. Carter Brown
- Voting: for the many, by the few. Though turnout figures for yesterday's vote aren't complete yet, they're expected to continue the downward trend o...
- Washington urges restraint by both sides in Afghan conflict. US still backs guerrillas but wants to avoid delay in Soviet pullout
- Bing Bongs and Bo Bos. When an engineer becomes a food writer...`I'm more read than cooked.'
- Facing shadows of the past: Germans mark Jewish persecution
- Peking sends help to Yunnan, `China's earthquake center'
- NRC plans to simplify nuclear licensing. Critics say the proposal would lead to more unsafe nuclear power plants
- Sakharov ought to know
- Presenting ... the Montana Logging and Ballet Company
- This welfare reform won't work
- The kingdom of the kirk
- Perestroika in the provinces. Reform efforts are still just political slogans on the bleak steppes of remote Soviet republic
- State race tests Mexico's political progress. Determined opposition fights to make its mark in ruling party stronghold
- Atoning for `Kristallnacht': West Berlin's special guests
- Chinese leaders promise less censorship for artists, writers. THE PARTY AND THE ARTS
- Small hospitals find it harder to keep doors open. Rising costs, lower federal payments squeeze budgets
- Feathered friendship. The birdmen of Peking
- Vann and Vietnam: at the heart was lies
- Russians will be Russians
- Israeli Arabs take cue from Palestinian protesters
- Iraq offers Iran a concession on POW exchange
- Community defense against drugs
- Real estate gains could leave you lagging on insurance
- News In Brief
- Esthwaite Water
- Coaches under fire at Pittsburgh and Dallas despite past success