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Monitor articles for November 17, 1989
- Big Thaw Begins in East Bloc Politics
- Took Two Axes to Cook the Coot
- Tokyo Auto Show `Scary' for US
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Trade Deficit Dips to $7.9 Billion
- US AUTOMAKERS DISPLAY WARES FOR JAPANESE
- Changes Rattle E. German Economy
- `Tale of Two Cities' Puts You In the Heart of History - Despite Built-in Limits
- Signs From A Visit To a Cousin
- KENNEDY TO PUSH ANTISMOKING BILL IN 1990
- Moral Courage And the Drug Problem
- Old Louisville, Ky.
- Textbook Evolution
- News Currents
- Making Castro Dance to the Trade-Embargo Beat
- The Polls: 1948 Looks Better and Better
- Whose Hand in El Salvador?
- FURTHER REFORMS EXPECTED IN EAST GERMANY
- Welcoming the World to New York
- Address delivered at the dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg
- Turn Poland's Energy Into Stable Democracy
- Data Find Soviets Ambivalent to Perestroika
- From Japan's Colony to Competitor
- Winds of Democracy
- The Wall Evokes Flight Memories
- Lincoln's Legacy of Language
- The President as `Insider'
- The Dog Was a Later Addition
- China Discounts Loss Of Main Southern Port