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Monitor Archive for October 4, 1985
Making plans in light of Group of Five's policy
Books for the young scientist
In Europe, microcomputer industry is making up for lost time
Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
Best seller What to keep -- what to lose
Bonn likely to negotiate agreement on private `star wars' research
Somolia Bixin camp stretches for five miles in a baking wilderness
Somolia There's been change in a land that once claimed Africa's largest refugee population
Here's a tax law to boost US exports
Focus: Children's books
True friend and good writer
Quebec's adjustment to Canada
Their business has its cycles, but they like it just the same
Salvador's release of four rebels seen as sign of good faith in negotiations
Botha: a commitment to share power. But is offer too late, too limited to defuse political crisis?
US reaction to Tunisian raid reflects closeness to Israel
New arms pact hinges on 1972 ABM treaty. Changes may be necessary to clarify some ambiguous terms
Somolia Alimatan camp changes -- and it's for the better
Dwight Gooden: baseball legend in the making
Gregory von Rezzori One man's wry, epic farewell to our epoch
Chicago team offers its explanation of why dinosaurs disappeared
Gorbachev on the offensive. Soviet leader, confident and secure, attacks `star wars' in meeting with a tense Mitterrand
The art of nonfiction The drama of house-building
A red onion story
Javelin hurling business software at Lotus
Absent legislators are a growing problem in Massachusetts
Choices for children
Editor's choice
Gorbachev tosses Europe an arms challenge
A probing study of misguided career ambition. But trite story elements in `Colonel Redl' dilute the effect of this considerable work
Children's book awards
Freedom from fear: a spiritual right
Now in Paper
Controversy swirls in Gloria's wake. Four states launch probes of why it took so long to restore power
Ferraro reflects
Letters to the Editor. SDI and scientific research
Update, The African Famine
Soviets challenge Reagan to biggest foreign policy game yet
The New Yorker's Paul Brodeur
Steamy `Summer' is plenty long. But lacks the needed spark to be a real sizzler
Feeding the animals and reading philosophy They go hand-in-hand at the Mountain School
Frank, in tent
When your guide is under 2
Silkworms spin profits for rural economy of Egypt
Strange adventure into Manhattan's underside
Why GOP strategists worry despite Reagan's high opinion-poll ratings
Book Briefs The latest in current affairs
Shattered promises in Iran An odyssey through two millenniums of Islam
Home fix-up