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Monitor Archive for November 21, 1983
A tender story about a frisky baby sea otter; Song of the Otter, by Edith Thatcher Hurd, illustrated by Jennifer Dewey. San Francisco: Sierra Club B...
A look at one computer outwitting another in tournament play
An aligned view of the nonaligned
News In Brief
Mann's message: artists must embrace humanity; Royal Highness, by Thomas Mann, translated by A. Cecil Curtis. New York: Vintage. 338 pp. The Beloved...
Computers wed to genetics: start of strange and beautiful ideas
Ruling on Boston wiretap could throw into question years of drug, gambling, and other state convictions
News In Brief
It's still rock-and-roll
Substitute refs change NBA game; Canadian star Moon to NFL?
US public opinion frees Salvadorean
'How do I relate to thee?': a look at the latest on modern couples
India shows it is more British than the British when Queen arrives
San Francisco's law on smoking offers employers tough choices
Boston TV station, suburban papers team up to cover news
$600 million IMF loan to Philippines may relieve its debt plight
Despite war, Salvadorean salvages endangered forest, ancient city
News In Brief
Changes in US military justice system give it a more civilian look
As recovery quickens, unions battle for their share
IRA's political drive worries its own 'old guard' and Britain
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The wind and mice that roared
Next in Grenada: a welcome 'invasion' of US economic aid
The US and the bottom line in the Gulf
What ever happened to elegance?
Young and old sing their way to friendship
'The Day After': what's our best response?
US hopes siege of Arafat will nudge Arabs to talk peace
Soviets step up their attacks on civilians in Afghanistan war
Welcome Home - fresh, vocal support for at-home mothers
Britain mulls Antarctic link for Falklands communications and satellite pictures
Moral muscle: students discover, develop it
A grander view
Spanish military reforms include conscientious objection
Hawaii's quake: another 'brick in the castle' of geological knowledge
Troubled waters at a New Zealand zoo
News In Brief
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Feeding the hungry - the lines grow at N.Y.C. soup kitchens
Models for the impressionable
Correction
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Postage stamps can make good storytellers on rainy (or clear) days
If it's 9:05, it must be Baltimore; but if it's 8:54:58, it's N.Y.C.
News In Brief
Soviet two-step on arms control hints at Kremlin disarray
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Remember the adage: 'As goes Maine ... ?'
'If I am only a vulgar and ordinary woman . . .'
Can computers reverse the decline in students' writing skills?
A baseball fantasy camp lets adults relive childhood dreams
A splendid, if pedantic, look at evolutionary theory
Religion's emerging role in a challenging world
News In Brief
Discounts give senior citizens many ways to save
New US financial daily prepares for debut
East Europe's peace movement: discreet but not silenced
Art calls for more than originality and talent: it builds on a living tradition
Argentina's Peronists shop for new leaders after losing election
The gloom lifts from London's theaters
The big baked bean?
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We go inside again
Soviet arms offer: lure for W. Germans?
98th Congress ends with deficit untouched
Many market-watchers say they're poised for a year-end rally