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Monitor Archive for November 13, 1997
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?
What's On
US Weighs Military Response to Iraq
Bumper Sticker Lesson
Women Still Lag in Planning Their Financial Futures
New Mayors Battle Old Perceptions
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
Pear, a Contemplation
Clinton's Waterloo?
A Fall Harvest Fit for a Melville
American Literary Trait: Solitude with God And One's Imagination
The Monitor's Guide to Bestsellers - Hardcover Fiction
Holiday Hassles Give Way To Simple Get-Togethers