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Monitor Archive for November 18, 1987

`Breaking the Code': tribute and tragedy. Drama depicts the downfall of a noted mathematician
California redwoods embattled anew. CLEAR-CUTTING CONTROVERSY
How Kasparov got Karpov in Game 4
A Walk around steamy Nong Khai
Resources for the President
Pumpkin: a versatile veggie
Vietnam's oil business - still just a drop in the bucket
Sri Lanka violence poses severe test for peace plan. Domestic opposition in Sri Lanka and India could weaken leaders' resolve to carry out pact
S. Africans wary of role in Angola. Public questions cost, secrecy of intervention
Egyptians quietly pleased with wave of Arab recognition
Charleston mayor pleads guilty to drug charges
Tar Heel teams kick up a soccer storm for double-duty head coach
Hostile neighbors find common ground in fighting pollution. East-West progress on environment is better than on most issues
Blending literature and Chinese law - with a Brooklyn accent
Down East spuds: harvesttime in Aroostook County. Maine's bounty baked, souffl'ed, stuffed, and put in pies
Iran-contra legal fight likely to last many months. The congressional Iran-contra reports come out today. But the mills of justice grind slowly for...
Vet clout
Barring the CIA
No longer `eating from same pot'. Reform creates Chinese haves and have-nots
Threat to southernmost redwoods seen in nearby clear-cutting
The court and inside trading
Stocks took a licking, but you can keep on ticking at tax time
It's all there
SOUNDTAKES. ROCK/JAZZ/POP
Sorting out US goals in the Gulf
Accused cocaine king on trial, but drugs still flow. The cocaine smuggling trial of Carlos Lehder Rivas comes at a low-point of antidrug cooperation...
Gershwin `gold' - plus flappers, stompers, and show-stoppers
Cities gain time to clean up air. But EPA says they must press to meet federal standards
Voices of justice
Ecuador gold lures big mining stakes