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Monitor Archive for October 20, 1983

News In Brief
Sweden's bold gambit
News In Brief
Cyclotron unlocks secrets surrounding Gutenberg
Governments may come and go, but Italy-US friendship endures
A place where women on welfare can build a new life
Lakers go out on a limb with risky trade designed to add strength in the pivot
News In Brief
US-Japan traffic in students and education is still a one-way street
Jackson-Vanik: it has worked well
Monthly Movie Guide
News In Brief
Choreography
News In Brief
Newhouse: from crushing poverty to a towering media empire; Newspaperman, S.I. Newhouse and the Business of News, by Richard H. Meeker. New Haven an...
Enter Peter Sellars and Shakespeare Company; 'Doonesbury'; 'Belle'
South Africa's threats against neighbors show rising military influence in white-ruled state
Reagan looks for big gains from coming trip to the Far East
A rollicking trip through time; Max and Me and the Time Machine, by Gery Greer and Bob Ruddick. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 114 pp. $11.95....
Designer Gianfranco Ferre: from architecture to suede and satin
Primary debates . . .
News In Brief
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Boston has plenty of history, culture, hotels - but not enough tourists
Efficiency: not to be viewed as an end in itself
Refocus and refresh
THE MANY MASKS OF MODERN ART; The unsung revolutionaries
Boston's traffic snarl; Commuters ride subways, vans, boats to beat the expressway blues
Machines haven't really lessened women's work, says new book
Out of the haze of desert dust - Egypt's Cairo
Small favors
Want to buy a bridge? Turkish politicos spar over future of span
Household candidate
Skyjack to Cuba
Britain's Tories adopt stiffer penalties for violent crimes
Don't let the wall between church and state crumble
Early fan of bank decontrol looks ahead
...and the race itself
Correction
Jimmy Stewart looks back at 'Hitch,' Hollywood of old
Pawtucket's creche shifts to private park
Swiss tackle air pollution to keep forests green
News In Brief
In a switch, Canada weighs agreements with US to free up trade with its big partner
Minority firms try to move from government aid to mainstream
US cyclist takes Europe by storm, but gets few accolades at home
What they fight for
NYC's Columbus Avenue: the mixed blessing of being discovered
Parrying between Glenn and Mondale heats up campaign
Polish Communist Party tries again to woo workers but ignores Solidarity
'This nation couldn't afford the loss of New York's library'
Helpful hint for next Boston mayor: mend fences with State House
Oregon upwardly mobile; Duke's invisible man
News In Brief
Habib says US marines should stay in Beirut
Pushy Syria, wobbly Lebanon complicate Mideast diplomacy
News In Brief
New prospects for action in Tijuana-San Diego sewage dispute
Sarajevo this fall
The defiant bulldog of Japanese politics
Stranded or not, cosmonauts face trouble
Legitimizing the Armenian massacre
News In Brief
Football and Rugby: kissing cousins of sport