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Monitor Archive for November 4, 1988

Sensualism has no power to overpower you
Sailing the ship of state
Women of the intifadah. For many females, roles are changing radically and rapidly. THE WEST BANK
Embassy embarrassment
`Good Mother': the film is as controversial as the book
`The Rock' no longer stands in way of closer London-Madrid ties. Recent Spain visits by Thatcher and Queen mark historic warming trend.
First lessons in ecology. For young naturalists
Mulroney's dimming election prospects have Bay Street worried
News In Brief
Real-life adventures for the preschool set. From breakfast to bedtime
Dukakis-sponsored bill would tighten Massachusetts bail rules
Debt is still a monkey on Latin nations' backs. GLOBAL MARKETS
New visions of old tales. Favorites for all ages
Hey! Look again!
Dogs, deer, dragons - and flying umbrellas. Picture books to delight
Early NHL action indicates Gretzky-less Oilers could still be No. 1. Calgary, Boston, Montreal look like other top threats
Eager immigrants pack schools. Too many aliens, too few English classes hinder amnesty act
Economic surge aids GOP in Indiana. But pockets of discontent about economy complicate elections
Poetry report card: grades from A to C. Collected poems
Mao's `iron girls' back at home
Rivals beat the bushes and duke it out in the Midwest
Hollywood tales start up again, still uneven in quality
Silly stories to keep kids laughing. On the light side
Cashing in on better grades. School systems reward junior and senior high students with scholarship money to inspire better performance
A high point in the Met's `Ring' cycle
States, individuals getting hooked on lawful gambling
A bad gag
Changing attitudes (and fast food) delight Vietnamese visitor. Exchange journalist seeks better ties with US
Sakharov to visit US as Soviets woo West. Moscow tries to demonstrate progress on human rights, emigration, psychiatry
Dukakis-sponsored bill would tighten bail rules in Massachusetts
Israel's vote
Israeli election raises specter of another Middle East war
Classics of hope and humanity still warm the heart. Return to storytelling
For Algeria's youth, political reforms may be too little, too late. Rioters voice skepticism that proposed new measures will bring needed change
In Hungary, it's getting easier to strike a deal with Western capitalists. Eyeing Western profits, Hungary has opened a stock market and relaxed res...
Third parties: the principled vote
Americans and their franchise
French to vote on New Caledonia peace plan
New arms talks await human rights progress in the Soviet Union
A bumpy ride toward racial equality. `Driving Miss Daisy,' in new touring production, tracks South's changing attitudes
A look at New Testament images of Jesus through the lens of history
Taking pride in the election
Young voices from Galilee. PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN ISRAEL
FREEZE FRAMES
Information that entertains. The joys of nonfiction
Wilderness and Indian bills vetoed
Coming of age in tough times. International themes for teens
Venezuela asks loans of wary banks. But foreign lenders insist on keeping some strings
Polls: Are they creating a bandwagon for Bush?
The robots go marching - but not quite yet