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Monitor Archive for November 6, 1987
Exciting tales of challenge and survival. Adventure stories
FREEZE FRAMES
What makes families tick. Untangling relationships
Learning to get along with others. For very young readers
Big US pension funds have taken `Black Monday' in stride. Long bull market formed cushion, officials say
The two gladiators
Durable board books with bright illustrations. For babies
Soaring races are chess games in the sky for sailplane pilots
Fortunes shift for leaders of world's three powers
Old favorites in affordable paperbacks
On the wing with L.L. Bean
Preparing for SAT Saturday. Prep courses provide review - but mostly peace of mind
Picturing names, numbers, animals, and simple concepts. Books that teach
New Orleans mayor has message for Republican convention. Host of GOP's '88 confab says cities need Washington's help
Save time, effort: organize an escape from your kitchen. Create centers for cleanup, mixing, cooking, and storage
`Gandhi' director films Biko story. `Cry Freedom' examines life and work of the black South African martyr
A history of the environmental era in the United States
Safety and prayer
Fossils, dinosaurs, and a sea cousin. Ancient animals
`Into the Woods': a fairy tale for adults. Sondheim's music charms while plots take new twists
Honoring the joy of being alive. Mostly pictures
Retelling classic stories for children - and adults. New versions of tested tales
The fault, dear market, is close to home
Folk tales and fairy stories from all around the globe. Fantasy that spans many cultures
Let's lead
A bittersweet celebration for Gorbachev's people. Seventy years after their revolution, the Soviets are looking at their past in the franker-than-us...
Egypt optimistic it will be welcomed back into Arab fold after summit
News In Brief
Fighting apartheid any way you can - even with film
Asking `What if ...?' about our own lives. Fantasy novels
Chaos - just a new way of getting organized?
No big rush to takeovers after market dive; how media covered it
The veggie person
`QUIET REVOLUTION: ISLAMIC MOVEMENT'S NEW PHASE
Enduring fantasy. The realm of imagination
Recommended reading in fantasy and science fiction
US drops 100 percent tariff on Japanese chips
Railroads and Congress
Inexpensive editions of folk tales
Brave boys and grandmas. Picture-book fantasies
Mothering today
Polls help map political terrain but hold pitfalls. Public opinion surveys are becoming an ever more prominent feature of the political landscape. T...
Massachusetts beware: `Mt. Trashmores' are everywhere
An uptown overhaul. Renovation turns a dowdy Victorian town house into a dream house
Florida citrus growers slowly recover from devastating freezes. Imported fruit has kept packagers going while replanting continues
Introductory nature books
Black clergy look for ways to stem the spread of urban poverty. They says middle-class exodus could result in permanent underclass