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Monitor articles for November 16, 1989
- Two (Safe) Germanys
- E. Germans Put Hard-Line Regimes on Notice
- Soviet Satire Flays Sensibilities
- The Bard's Theater Found
- Namibia `Has No Losers'
- REICH PAYS HIGH PRICE IN BALTIC FOR SOVIET AID
- High Costs Make Thatcher Abandon Nuclear Program
- Walesa Praises West's Labor Unions
- Celebrating `The Wall's' Demise
- We Were All Berliners
- Trying a New Brand of Democracy
- Success - Its Spiritual Basis
- Restrictions on Teenage Abortion
- Bonn Deepens Polish Commitment
- High Tides and Tourists in Venice
- Taiwan's Hou Hsiao-hsien Brilliantly Taps Film Medium's Affinity for Nostalgia
- PRAGUE HOPES TRAVEL REFORMS WARD OFF CALLS FOR DEEPER CHANGE
- Jordan King Affirms Democratic Course Despite Islamic Gains
- British Exhorted to Prepare for 1992
- New `Henry V' Is Poles Apart From Olivier's
- The Double-Standard Justification for South Africa's Apartheid
- After the Wall
- Sense on South Africa
- El Salvador's Only Option
- US RESIDENTS SOON TO NUMBER 250 MILLION
- THE GENIUS OF GROPIUS
- Seabrook Clears Another Hurdle to Start-up
- News Currents
- The Wall and Us and Them
- Sounding an Alarm on Poland