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Monitor Archive for November 29, 1984
More barrier-breaking may lie ahead for Mayor Tom Bradley
China urges people to go west, but finds little enthusiasm
Erin a place for firms to tap export-tax break
Colonizing the cosmos
News In Brief
News In Brief
News In Brief
Puttin' on the Ritz: Europe's grand hotels; Grand Hotel: The Golden Age of Palace Hotels - an Architectural and Social History, by Jean d'Ormesson,...
Redeeming our mistakes
Mandated school prayer: let's consider its impact on children
Prescription for change
Italians foil possible terrorist attack on US Embassy in Rome
GOP taps moderate Dole for leader
Alliance convertible delivers quality, power
Drug traffickers retaliate against US-Colombia war on drugs
News In Brief
Israel abuzz over Knesset member's plan to address PLO council
Taxes and aims
States moving to require use of auto seat belts
Parti Quebecois hard-liners call their leader Levesque 'soft on separatism'
US mulls response to World Court ruling
News In Brief
News In Brief
Strategists say World War I has lessons for nuclear age
US toughens trading posture on imports
'Falling in Love':deliberately flat story of suburbia.
The craft comeback
News In Brief
Lilting Shannon means business in attracting foreign companies
Spring Style; The Look of Choice
Australian TV debate gives opposition very faint ray of hope for Saturday election
US weatherman says we can look for a wet, mild, 1930s winter
News In Brief
Torch Song Trilogy
News In Brief
News In Brief
WHAT ARE AFRICANS DOING?
Challenges Soviet Jews face
A matter of taste
A simple story of pride and consistency
Syrian exile is back, but. . . not as before; his power base has been cut
Christmas 'star' will glow in West to help scientists study solar wind
Keep the national speed limit
Literary laurels to reinforce traditional values.
Russian prisoners
News In Brief
Dance world's cradle of new and disputed ideas
November's no
Progress for Lawrence: high-tech factory in an old mill
Dinner in Vermont
Ma Ax; Ma's flowing bow
Dance world's cradle of new and disputed ideas
I love you, Roger Tory Peterson
Quality public schools need not cost Bay State taxpayers a lot more
Lawrence: roused and responding to challenge
News In Brief
Philippines: where rifle-toting 'mosquitoes' prowl the mountains
Moscow's frayed empire
'Handy Dandy'; Of judges and nuns
Gulf states debate problems
The bottlenecks
Degas at MFA
News In Brief
News In Brief
Rising tide of noncareer US envoys worries experts
Post-season bowl lineup comes up flat; Flutie's fantastic TD pass
Rajiv Gandhi likely to triumph against divided opposition