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Monitor Archive for November 15, 1984
News In Brief
News In Brief
'Nonaligned' movement deprived of Gandhi's strong leadership
Ceramics make their break into the world of auto manufacturing
In much of East bloc plans for robots have short-circuited
News In Brief
Budget cuts: handle with care
Macmillan's diaries: novelistic skill plus shrewd political analysis; War Diaries: Politics and War in the Mediterranean January 1943-May 1945, by H...
Thanksgiving proclamation of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis
Spring Style
News In Brief
Graham Nash: Living dreams, raising a family
'Red Snapper, Cezanne and Van Gogh'
New play about adultery
News In Brief
Boston judge trying to settle historic school desegregation case
Post-assassination violence against Sikhs in India was allegedly planned
Movie guide
Media slip out of Marcos's control
Southwest Corridor taking shape
Neighbors after last week
News In Brief
GOP gained in New England
Slow-moving wave of the banking future: instant-pay debit cards
Puzzling verdict in Redgrave-BSO trial
Designing laws for the solar system frontier
German Fashion
'Woza Albert!'; 'Passion Play'; Balanchine bash; Philharmonic
Sharon's suit against Time is second major test for US press
Steve Martin is no fool - and makes films to prove it
Maryland comeback a highlight of surprise-laden college season
Blacks in South Africa begin to find a more sympathetic ear in the courtroom
Saving whales
The insanity plea: toward thoughtful modification
Peugeot 505 Turbo: magnificent comfort
As found to be
Mugabe's one-party plan for Zimbabwe tangled in politics
News In Brief
'Showboat' star just keeps rollin' along as singer, teacher
News In Brief
What about me?
New 'proving ground'. Visions of a return to moon
Toxics in air and water elude US environmental monitoring
US power struggle over Nicaragua
Balanchine celebration
Officeholders under legal clouds should be sidelined
News In Brief
Beethoven feast
News In Brief
Switching national security advisers would weaken US hand
The bat's unique sonar spurs research on human sense perception.
Hungary's farmland is shrinking, but farm exports are growing
News In Brief
Speaking Out
Suburban tree farms aren't giants of forest industry, but they're vital
In Brazil's Wild West, a man lives by his honor, one hand on gun
Florida banks sowing retirees' cash in fresh new business orchards
Boston museums cater to kids during holiday season
Soviet policy in Central America is unclear
US & Nicaragua
US energy-saving trend cools
News In Brief
New approach to aiding runaways is keeping many off the street. Center provides more than bus ticket home
Maple Leaf coin gains on the Krugerrand
Superpowers and their small neighbors
News In Brief
Rate of executions picks up in US
International trade blooms on China's northwest border