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Monitor articles for October 17, 1986
- Canada to open door to more immigrants. Influx could help offset a declining and aging population
- Future of computers in communication
- Real estate shelters survive, more or less
- NEW MECCAS OF DESIGN. Large and small cities play host to sophisticated design emporiums
- Women making their mark in many 1984 elections. In Oregon, used to women officeholders, gender may even help a proven woman hopeful
- Arms control dependent on testing guidelines, interpretation. What does term `laboratory research' mean for SDI development?
- Timely support for El Salvador
- To buy or rent your home? It's more than a matter of money
- Fighting for an education
- God's direction--always right
- When other lands twist arms on Hill
- Don't cash in on your stocks just to nail down '86 tax break
- Listening to the animals
- On `Masterpiece Theatre' -- `Paradise Postponed'
- There will still be places to run for shelter, including new ones
- Take a little air
- Women making their mark in many 1984 elections. Gender a non-issue in Nebraska's all-woman race
- Mouse house
- Heidelberg's 600th
- Big sister
- Superpower arms accord: quite close?
- Visit to a one-room schoolhouse. The desks may be old-fashioned, but the computers are up to date
- Kirk Douglas: `I was always independent'
- Democrats likely to tighten grip on House
- Israeli-PLO tit for tat. Israel hits Palestinian camp in retaliation for grenade attack on Israeli troops
- Responsibility of toxic-waste cleanup is moving to the states. Ballot questions in N.Y. and N.J. call for cleanup funds
- Home-equity loans lose some appeal with tax reform, but they remain good
- Hints of reform on Taiwan
- Abortion funding, private-school aid heat up Bay State ballot
- New heroes, old rivals on the way to World Series
- Amid debris of Reykjavik lurks new beginning for arms control
- 50-part harmony
- Bank of America attracts wider interest. Citicorp, No. 1, may want all or part of No. 2
- The last town bench
- Venezuela's '87 budget slashes the role of oil
- Aquino's 1st major land reform plan. Plan, simple in design, could be tough to implement
- Republican roots grow in South. Party makes strides in gubernatorial races
- Soviets say summit proposals on SDI, arms form single package
- A quick cut in interest rates can boost economy, says Kaufman
- Now is the time for the greening of your home
- Government by whim
- FREEZE FRAMES