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Monitor articles for November 13, 1997
- US Weighs Military Response to Iraq
- Women Still Lag in Planning Their Financial Futures
- Busybody or Good Neighbor? Angola Flexes Regional Muscle
- Janitors, Bus Drivers Go to Front of Class
- Mastering Software Helps India Youths Snag Foreign Jobs
- Spy Files of Communists Still Put Hungary on Edge
- Killings in Karachi Put Americans on Watch
- On the Road From Rio To Stardom
- Court Considers Right to Sue for Age Bias
- Savvy Woman Candidate Will Test Moi's Rule in Kenya
- America's Heartland Grapples With Rise of Dangerous Drug
- News In Brief
- Clinton's Waterloo?
- The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers - Hardcover Fiction
- Holiday Hassles Give Way To Simple Get-Togethers
- What's On
- Bumper Sticker Lesson
- New Mayors Battle Old Perceptions
- Pear, a Contemplation
- A Fall Harvest Fit for a Melville
- American Literary Trait: Solitude with God And One's Imagination
- Death Penalty's Lessons
- How We Learned To Steer Clear of Cattle
- Women Seek New Models For Later Years
- Married Women Face Inequities In Social Security
- EU Savors, US Wavers
- Letters
- Clinton Setbacks May Signal Onset of Second-Term Blues
- US Wins 'Bananas War,' but Britain Makes Appeal
- Could Saddam Topple The United Nations?