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Monitor Archive for October 23, 1985
Craxi reglues pieces of Italian government
Conformity in the courts
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY BOTTLENECK. Blocked Great Lakes shipping shows 54-year-old system may be wearing out
Matisse, an avocado, and the world
Peres sparks uproar at home, but Cabinet expected to survive
A grass-roots view
Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
Farm Credit System time bomb
Are black leaders out of step with their people?
S. Africa's whites are divided on whether Botha should stay or go. Possible successors to President jockeying for best position
For car dealerships, service is the name of the game
New mystery fiction
Taking a very patient look at baseball
News In Brief
Two old enemies fight Cambodia war. As other parties lose clout, Khmer Rouge and Vietnam battle it out
For fifth year in a row, unions accept smaller wage increases to protect jobs
Interest-rate guesswork on credit cards
John Adams: `fiercely independent'
October signals Halloween -- and pumpkins on parade
A global strategy to save tropical forests
US lauds Peres's call for talks with Jordan, Palestinians. But major obstacles to peace in the Middle East remain
A tale of two anthologies: stale clich'es and freshly baked verse
Letters to the Editor. South Africa and the UN
Japanese prime minister to urge allies to line up behind Reagan. At summit, Nakasone to talk on Western unity
UN plays down criticism through glitter of celebration
Businesses question whys, hows of laying off middle managers
UN birthday in Manhattan: as much a party as business. Protecting diplomats involves humor and patient police work
New prod on S. Africa: students shun jobs
How to handle blowouts and other highway problems
By George, Brett's got it -- a Royal swing fit for a hitting king
No to domestic terrorism
Help disadvantaged farmers
The `domestication' of the imported-car industry continues