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Monitor Archive for November 29, 1985

It's time to give Bay State voters the right to recall state officials
Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
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Geneva summit fuels hopes for tapping fire of the stars. Statement on fusion energy holds promise for joint effort
Arms control prospects after the summit
Egyptian leader's tough task. Hijack risks undermining Mubarak's leadership efforts
Looking past Geneva to better US-Soviet ties. Afghanistan, fewer troops in Europe are issues holding promise of progress
The Luthers -- and the artist who shared their era
Take a look around: US-Soviet relations are back to `normal'. Dialogue and trade are back, but don't expect arms accord soon
Canadian economists, Cassandras no longer, see steady growth
A changing Britain: handling four major problems
`John and Yoko': the Fab Two? Simplistic special takes itself too seriously
Following Europe's lead? Britain traditional, but changing
Giant `Tinker Toys' help NASA test ways to build a space station. Atlantis crew will practice with interchangeable parts

Money-run politics
How Hungarian reform affects one town
History on shaky ground in high schools. National Endowment for Humanities hopes to improve teaching
Following Europe's lead? In Sweden, marriage slowly fades
New York joins ranks of states that have raised drinking age
`Marriage of Figaro' falls short of its legend-sized potential
College top 20
Don't forget to put out the `lite'!
Hinting at the horrors of political violence
Following Europe's lead? France debates future of families
Bombings point to change in European terrorists' tactics
Battle for No. 1 could shape up in bowls; Indiana's 2-part season
Home fix-up
Miss Liberty's torch
Rosa Parks took her stand for civil rights -- by sitting down. She moved to front of bus and integration followed
Poem is no `Hamlet,' but it may be Shakespeare
Children need solid preparation for solo travel
Politics holds back school desegregation
Whose side are you on?
Catching up on all the latest Kremlin gossip -- by computer
Business highlights
Honduran election outcome disputed. Presidential candidate with most votes likely to challenge results
Affirmative action in the United States caught in a three-front battle zone
Security stepped up at Cairo airport to counter charges of laxness
News In Brief
The rags-to-riches story of Mark Twain
S. African chief: send `a book and a buck'
Finding the right fixtures for historic renovation
Letters to the Editor. Of books, authors, and other things
Witty, nostalgic `Santa Claus' is a film for the whole family