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Monitor articles for November 28, 1989
- PAY HIKES IN 1990 SHOULD RUN 5.7 PERCENT
- We Fax You a Merry Christmas
- Why a Modular Reactor Plant Can Work Now
- For Seniors, a Cheap Way to Travel
- Take a Second for 1990's New Standards
- Needed: Better Listeners
- Shoreline Out of Sight
- Legacy of Resistance Lives On
- STANDARDIZED UNEMPLOYMENT
- Art That Packs a Wallop
- RULING PARTY LOSES CLOSE RACE IN HONDURAS
- Will the Public Cheer?
- For Whom the Bureaucracy Toils
- An American Sumo Star Is a Huge Hit in Japan
- Word and Deed: Russia's Religious Reform
- US Fails to Aid UN Family Planning
- Mr. Bush Sails to the Summit
- The Fog Comes On
- Thatcher Faces Deepening Crisis
- Sometimes parents are the last people a girl can trust
- Reactor Design Aims for Safety
- Party Deadlock May Try India's Democracy
- ISRAEL'S VICE-PREMIER VISITS POLAND
- How to School Homeless Children
- Nuclear Power Draws New Interest
- Parent-notification laws protect teenage girls and society
- Rebel Missiles Could Shift Balance of War
- Making Conservation Profitable
- OPPOSITION WINS URUGUAY'S ELECTION
- When the Pope Meets Gorbachev
- Grieving Lebanon
- Prospects Grow Dim for a `Fifth Force' of Nature