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Monitor articles for November 27, 1989
- PEOPLE TO WASHINGTON: STOP THE CIGARETTE ADS
- System Cuts Cost Of Shoemaking
- Computers Are Freedom's Network
- Only So-So Season Seen for Retailers
- US Mulls Shrinking Oil Supply
- Crime Rises on US-Mexico Border
- Young Artist in the Limelight
- Gandhi's Ruling Party Appears to Lose Majority As India's Vote Is Counted
- CORRECTION
- FOR FURTHER READING
- Restore Confidence to Investors
- Syrians Mount Pressure on Aoun
- So Much of Art Is Garbage
- US Finds Path to Latin American Peace Hard to Spot
- Why Ethiopia's Famine Persists
- CAMBODIAN GUERRILLAS PRESS ATTACKS
- Rider on the Antismoking Circuit
- Shamir Faces Increased Pressure to Soften Stance on PLO
- Solidarity: Labor's Love Lost
- Can You Trust?
- (Not So) Hard Liners
- A `Sam Spade' of Culture Explores Modern Age Mysteries
- Japan Shuns Leading World Role
- Why People in Leipzig Protest
- Seeds of Success Stranded in Space
- Prague Ousters Not Enough To Satisfy Many
- Pioneering Into the Past
- Taipei Hopes Democracy Will Pave Way to Mainland
- Don't Let US-Japan Relations Deteriorate
- Vote for Democracy, Not Incumbency