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Monitor articles for November 09, 1989
- A Small Step Toward Peace
- Cambodians Open to Capitalism
- A Native Not Much Noted
- CONGRESS VOTES NEW DEBT CEILING
- Congress should end contra aid except to disband
- RED INK SWAMPS BAY STATE
- The `Least Restrictive' Means
- Small Museum Thinks Big With Superb Manet Show
- News Currents
- Poll shows that the Sandinistas lack popular support
- WHY `DECALOGUE' WAS MADE
- Religious Militancy Surges in India
- Religion Parliament to Meet in Chicago
- TEMPEST OVER REMARKS ON IRA TALKS
- Province Proved Unripe for Revolt
- Toward a New Growth Score Card
- Contrasts With Woody Allen's `Crimes...'
- Kohl Calls for Reconciliation
- More Ratepayers Get a Break
- Unfair Brickbats for the Foreign Service
- US Fund-Raisers Turn to Japan
- Fiction Grounded in the Harsh Reality of Ethiopia
- ASHLAND AGREES TO $30 MILLION SETTLEMENT
- Mann: AIDS Battle Needs US Commitment
- The Life and Times Of Elsie, Miss Birdwhistle
- The Communication Tool That Turns Jekyll Into Hyde
- What Are You Waiting For?
- On Film: Mosaic Law in a Fresh Light
- MILLIONS OF MISSING WOMEN
- UN TO SEND PEACE-KEEPING FORCE TO CENTRAL AMERICA
- Key Election Results
- `No More Lies'
- Palestinian Statehood vs. Israeli Rule: What Shade of Democracy?
- El Salvador Joins Central American Privatization Push
- BELIEF GROWS THAT US CAN AID ALLIES AND YET KEEP OUT OF WAR