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Monitor articles for October 31, 1984
- S. African aid project falters
- News In Brief
- What happened at Little Bighorn? A narrative that demystifies Custer's last stand; Son of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Bighorn, by Evan S...
- Are you moving?
- West Europe moves to strengthen NATO's 'European pillar'
- Sticky financial questions cling to Ferraro
- Direct mailers know that grapefruit lovers donate to campaigns
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Readers' suggestions for all four
- China welcomes first Asian archbishop since Communist takeover
- News In Brief
- Whoopi Goldberg: variations on the theme of humanity; Whoopi Goldberg
- News In Brief
- Gift books for candidates
- France and West Germany agree to explore joint space and technology ventures
- Economists forecast 'modest' cuts in mortgage interest rates
- Salvador's Duarte: master political acrobat
- Superpowers call on small nations to 'choose sides'
- News In Brief
- Three men with batons command attention in New York
- Bush
- Reagan
- Vollenweider: strumming to new heights on the harp
- Surprising Broncos lift NFL hopes a mile high; coaching changes
- Worldwide concern sharpens on issue of nuclear proliferation.
- A 1984 mandate: its meaning for Congress
- Primitive diets: a new popularity?
- Ferraro
- Central American peace efforts making headway - despite US
- Mondale delivers final campaign arguments to US 'jury'
- Britain, Argentina stand firm on Falklands issue
- Outdoor cooking: hearty fare and exotic delicacies
- That male-female pay gap is narrowing
- Mondale
- Paying off auto loans early may not make you money ahead
- Worldwide concern sharpens on issue of nuclear proliferation.
- Telephoning from the big booth in the sky
- US Olympics stars go for the gold in Madison Avenue campaigns
- GOP treads on Democratic turf
- RAIN VS. DROUGHT
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Massachusetts GOP hopes 'Reagan Democrats' turn Republican
- How to savor your carved creation
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The dark night of superstition: two tales; Finding the Center: Two Narratives, by V.S. Naipaul. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 176 pp. $13.95.
- New priority for old cities
- News In Brief
- The tangled political web behind Britain's eight-month coal strike
- News In Brief
- Central America: What's really up?