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Monitor Archive for October 16, 1984

ASK THE GARDENERS. Q&A.
'Remember Camp David'
Reagan's debating challenge
'Before they call, I will answer'
Toward Irish accord
Insider's history of a publishing trend-setter, Simon & Schuster; Turning the Pages: An Insider's Story of Simon & Schuster 1924-1984, by Peter Schw...
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Trying to keep Danube free of A-power
Auto industry accords spark optimism
Turmoil over schools shatters Malta's image of tranquility
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Canadian grocer can't sell stores lacking union label
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What voters didn't learn from the debates, and how to do better next time
Filipinos nearly fit $630 million puzzle
Whitney explores art's 'big bang'
The memory lingers
Syria's effort to become leader of Arab world suffers setbacks
West European bankers breathe easier over loans to East bloc
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The real campaign
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Tigers' honor
Salvador talks offer opportunities, risks
Sparks and hammers fly as ancient art of horseshoeing enjoys a modern resurgence
Balanced compendium on disarmament issues - for general reader; Arm Disarm for Peace: The Nuclear Threat and East-West Relations-edited by Waris She...
S. Africa security moves draw fire
Georges Bank
BASIC TENETS OF JUDAISM
For GOP, money to burn; for Democrats, debts to pay
Preserving Jewish identity in Christian societies
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Delight in drizzle
ISSUES '84; WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON DEFENSE; REAGAN.
Now they're using computers to color black-and-white movies
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World Series domination puts icing on fabulous season for Tigers
Voter registration up; but who benefits is an open question
Court writes end to US-Canada offshore dispute
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Iceball
Manila reform
News agency to go beyond statistics to tell the third-world story
Peace in Middle East needs new foundation
US and Belgium settle a dispute over high-tech exports to USSR
East German Lutheran church: quiet critic of military training
Wood ashes help turn yesterday's trees into tomorrow's tomatoes
In South Dakota there is a word
Plight of 1920s blacks superbly portrayed in new Wilson drama; Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Play by August Wilson. Directed by Lloyd Richards
August Wilson - a new voice for black American theater
ISSUES '84; WHERE THE CANDIDATES STAND ON DEFENSE; MONDALE
Raking it in
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