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Monitor Archive for November 2, 1983

City Opera overcomes the challenges of 'Vixen' and sends it triumphantly to TV
Boxing commentator aims to curb New Zealand's welfare state
Reagan cost cutters take snip at printing costs
Realism in Chinese art
Historian examines FDR's enduring impact on American politics; In the Shadow of FDR: From Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan, by William E. Leuchtenburg....
Collectors are cashing in on some 'worthless' stock certificates
More people are picking up the squash racket
Untangling the snarls in the ancient troubles of Ireland; The Uncivil Wars: Ireland Today, by Padraig O'Malley. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 48...
New technology pushes American agriculture to new frontiers
Rev. William Sloane Coffin's crusade carries on at Riverside
Moscow tries to keep Chinese talking, but are they listening?
Brazil's foreign debt
Dances of love and tempest: shades of the Joffrey's new season
Privilege and possibility
Poland extends amnesty for dissidents - to get itself off the hook
For Herb Dordick, computer's impact on society is overrated
News In Brief
News In Brief
News In Brief
'Two Friends' split an evening of music and comic banter
Trillion-dollar question
Can Beirut forces be safe?
Pumpkin dishes can transfer the grin to your family's faces
On keeping one's balance . . .
Firemen's companionship keeps boys from becoming arsonists
News In Brief
Snag in Lebanon talks: accord with Israel
News In Brief
Autobiography from filmmaker Bunuel; My Last Sigh, the Autobiography of Luis Bunuel. Translated by Abigail Israel. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 288 pp...
Violence is not inevitable
Precious cargoes
Computer sugarplums are in short supply
That 'expanding' economy: the White House description is off the mark
Political mood in Manila is defiant but cautious
Congress puts War Powers Resolution to the test for first time
November days
An EPA plus
National Football League standings
How to satisfy both the meat and the vegetable ends of the dinner table
Rookie Dan Marino takes command of Dolphins; coaches of note
News In Brief
Preserving leftover seeds, growing freesias in a greenhouse
Tamara stands in straw
An autumn tale - the tree, the leaf, and the root
Policy specialists press hard for improved US-Canada relations
South Africa's trade unions
Paris peacenik: shades of gray, and Red
News In Brief
News In Brief
Grenada finds US ill-suited to small war
Argentines show they're fed up with past
Peace opening
Experts say Soviets have not gained 'hearts, minds' of third world
News In Brief
News In Brief
IBM's new 'junior' model - expensive but adaptable
Once-idyllic Uruguay beset by economic, political troubles
As growing place, living space, or auxiliary heater, greenhouses cultivate a loyal following
Grenada invasion is a 'watershed' for NATO allies
Congress wants to drive hard bargain over Cuban POWs
News In Brief
US lifts some sanctions against Poland, easing policy pressure
Almonds, caramel sweeten apple pie