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Monitor Archive for November 30, 1983
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Don't be afraid - it's only a machine; Electronic Life - How to Think About Computers, by Michael Crichton. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 209 pp. $12.9...
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NYC's Bellamy calls for fresh initiatives
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Fairness on taxes
My 'Fantasia'
Picnics are the spice of life for author James Michener
Succession question in Philippines takes on added urgency
Rare social drama of impact and conviction - 'A Private View'
Chopin's piano and the Russians
A composer's children; Text and picture from "Anton von Webern: A Chronicle of His Life and Work," by Hans Moldenhauer and Rosaleen Moldenhauer, pub...
Turkey's soon-to-be leader: Cyprus can still become unified nation
Perseverance pays for town with toxic site
Rough waters ahead for Poland
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You can get there from here!
A college president goes back to high school - and learns a lot
No sweeping tax changes this year, but there are new options
The case of the well-dressed but blushing American
Solve a mystery, win a prize: a new trend in book promotion?
As missile debate simmers, a German group plans a bunker
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'How'd I get to work? Four wheel drive,' says Denver forecaster
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East-West options
The delicate flavor of eggnog makes delectable desserts
European summit could be a cliff-hanger
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It's fascinating to watch, but 'Secret Honor' is no legitimate historic study of Nixon
Pro football's Bud Grant: not an iceman at all
Twiggies, patties, yum-yums: finger lickin' goodies without sugar
Needed: US space plan
Reagan's defense muscle building boosts economy for now. . .
Director and writer Elia Kazan
Cowboys, Redskins clinch playoff spots; other clubs on the verge
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US aid promise to Israel sends signal toward Damascus
Justice Department, Congress spar over future of no-frills pricing
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From traditional to trendy: Budapest culture regains its spirit
Missiles threaten tradition in Sicilian town
Tripoli: tangerines and grilled cheese as guns fall silent
Shuttle's Spacelab experiences a few glitches; overall, mission going well
Canadian banks win round in battle with stockbrokers
Commonwealth: a bed of odd-fellows
JFK's VP bid
Raphael drawings give an inward view of the work that went into his paintings
America's Israeli aid budget grows
South Africa, Lesotho agree to undercut each other's rebel threat
Cities in the '80s
Anderson and the White House
Sandinistas seize some Managua churches
Theatricality in opera: two radically different approaches
A chewy treat you can make with a blender
Everyday vegetables combine to make an exotic pate
Outcast teens find sanctuary in Bronx home; Widening Circles, by Elizabeth Lyttleton Sturz. New York: Harper & Row. 334 pp. $15.95.
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