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Monitor Archive for November 6, 1985

NATO: vital US-European link
Portrait of an artist unrivaled in his time
Los Angeles chefs in the spotlight. It took persistence and patience to achieve success
First lady of American desserts goes for simplicity and flavor
Fashionable zero coupon bonds call for some careful shopping
Rookie Ewing in limelight, but Lakers, Celtics still class of NBA
Letters to the Editor. Summit with a future
High living in Czechoslovakia -- `but who can afford it?'
Nationwide, communities struggle with ways to regulate growth
Summit maneuvering: cracks in the superpower ice
Two Gorbachev allies urge him to be flexible at Geneva summit
MALAYSIA. Friends of the Earth plead for mistreated turtles
Both parties keep close eye on 1986 US Senate race in Idaho. Republican Symms tries to keep seat from Democratic challenger Evans
Teacher collecting shells
Spies in the diplomatic mission
Be patient
The shell
Summit: in search of mutual benefit
`River Journeys': TV thrills for armchair adventurers
For US, USSR work remains before summit. US proposal to ban mobile missiles stirs Congress
W. Germans look forward to more piggyback rides on US shuttle
Third-world debt: Should the IMF role be reduced?
Study on trade curbs warns of overseas political fallout
Guatemala's Army has firm grip on countryside despite elections
Castles and palaces of Britain yield their dazzling bounty
Books on nuclear issues
The schooling time
For US, USSR work remains before summit. KGB agent flap unlikely to upset summit
Letters to the Editor. Sizing up the PO
For Pina Bausch, homely questions are the stuff of dance
High cost of filming ads for TV has modest advertisers reeling
Battling with beams
I tore open the envelope -- `E. B. White!' I blurted
The game that gave the lead to challenger Kasparov in world tournament playoff
Colorado's `Governor Gloom' tells it just the way he sees it
The new Chinese consumerism. Stronger economy means Chinese can now buy appliances, `frivolities'
A master storyteller on the threshold of great art
Separatist memories fade as Quebec heads toward elections. With 12 percent unemployment, most voters are thinking about jobs
ARGENTINA. Hot political climate in a state of siege
Arafat seeks Egypt's support for faltering PLO role in Mideast peace