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Monitor Archive for October 11, 1985
Sen. Cohen, a Renaissance man and poet
Going to court -- sometimes
Mert Shindon helped with the hard parts
Reagan brings tax reform campaign to a close
Home fix-up
A sculptor's eye on mass production
Radicalism on both sides endangers Mideast peace prospects
Diverse groups gear up for US apartheid protests
China's Guilin, favorite of tourist and native alike
News In Brief
Gorbachev's shuffle of advisers seen as effort to boost economy
Letters to the Editor. Politics -- American style
Israel launches media campaign to blame hijacking of ocean liner on PLO
Update, The African famine
Parents advised to find a center with same values
Nuclear power rebounding in US as delayed plants come on line. New construction seen early in 21st century as builders learn from past
E. B. White: an appreciation. The self-depreciating stylist has left a legacy well worth remembering
The Afghan front
INDIA Monitor staff writer Arthur Unger took a round-the-world trip on a frequent-flyer bonus plan recently. This article chronicles the third leg o...
Freeze Frames, A weekly update of film releases
Black colleges say it's too early to write them off, despite problems
Polish leader faces make-or-break test. Sunday's elections will be key indicator of his popularity at home
Director Liviu Ciulei doesn't believe in embalming the classics
Socialist's Rocard: loved by the people, but not by his party
US arms expert sees pluses and minuses in Soviet proposal
Airline merger dramatizes new union clout
A living laboratory for Sizer's ideas. Brooklyn school uses creative back-to-classics curriculum
Travel tips. From Ireland to the Orient: fall shopping trips at special fares for bargain hunters
In `A Year of the Quiet Sun,' images do the talking
Grief can be healed
A visit to Nashville, the country-music capital
A new economic nationalism
Playoffs thrown a curve as teams reverse roles in early going
S. Africans blas'e about US sanctions
Bush goes to China to talk turkey on joint economic relations
Wrestling with the deficit. Balanced budget by '91 may not do the trick
Soviet-US dialogue isn't limited to `jaw-jawing' at Geneva summit. Budapest cultural forum will gauge USSR mood prior to high-level talks
Bygone days tumble from pages of Papa Small storybook
Letters to the Editor. Kurdish insurgency
French Socialists debate their future. The troubled party, facing widespread voter disapproval, may battle over finding a more moderate, pragmatic p...
Capital punishment -- Bay State backers are ready to try again
Where three countries meet: Igua'u, world's widest waterfall
Touring Australia's quiet, cultured answer to San Francisco