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Monitor Archive for November 7, 1984
News In Brief
'If you will listen to me patiently ...'
News In Brief
On the frontier: graphics, sound, AI
A poet who avoids 'literature'; Collected Poems, 1943-1983, by C.H. Sisson. Manchester, England: Carcanet New Press, Ltd. 383 pp. $21.
Venerable Busby sees '84 free, at last, of Civil War
Visionary leads a growing press
Yale strike could send ripple through higher learning
News In Brief
Apple's Macintosh brings a smile
Freezing the stages of the world - a hi-tech wonder
For teachers, a helping hand with computers
Crispy, crunchy, smooth
Beyond US shores
Rethinking the US approach to refugees in Southeast Asia
Politicians spent more than ever this year
Hewlett-Packard's Portable rides the crest of a hot trend
Black workers join wave of protest in South Africa
Mr. Reid does the trees
How to make sure your charitable giving reaches its mark
Bears must bear with it minus McMahon; Eagles second and last
Why Italy's Communists get votes, but not power
WordStar vs. WordPerfect: a 'standard,' a challenger
Women and wages
Letter from Islamabad
Economist says dollar's slide abroad could reignite US inflation
Off Broadway. A sound of musicals.
French treat from modest beginnings
News In Brief
News In Brief
For language lovers, a monthly that keeps abreast of uses and abuses
Leader of Filipino opposition ousted from parliament
Mincemeat: a tradition from the Middle Ages to serve and preserve
Protecting trade secrets: guidance in the competitive thicket
Books and my father
As draws pile up, Kasparov's talent peeks through
News In Brief
Vegetable chowders just right for the cool, crisp days of autumn
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Art on ice
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S. Lebanon: answer near?
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The little speech writer who couldn't stop
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'Read again'
Services easily fill manpower needs
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Canada calls for foreign, domestic reconciliation
Musicalc - the player piano of the 1980s?
After the election
News In Brief
Terrorism & religion
Grain of hope