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Monitor Archive for November 17, 1986
Hearing Pachelbel's Canon while cleaning the shed
Defense largess and the Old Sod
New gallery mounts impressive show of Expressionist graphics
American firm flying Angolan military goods
`His music allowed me to see'
Chirac is emerging as first among equals in French government. He sets tough tone, moves into foreign policy
White House wrestles with Iran crisis. Critics say secret US arms deal won't win friends and influence Tehran
The red wolf comes home
Where does the waiting line lead?
Fidelio's hope, and mine
Israel plays down role in Iran affair
Superb documentary on the Wyeths is also a paean to families
Uranium mine near Grand Canyon opposed. Environmentalists and Indians say operation could harm park area
The performing professor. Physics students pay attention when he walks over hot coals
`Model' Zaire joins countries asking for debt rescheduling. With a $5.4 billion foreign debt, nation says it has no choice
`Nova' and Tomlin: listening for messages from a distant galaxy
Recent spate of car deals wheels bargains onto used lots
Abused children do best if family environment can be repaired. Maryland study shows most can safely remain at home with parents
Hopes for pardon keep Hasenfus case alive. 30-year sentence seen as political bargaining chip for Sandinistas
`Who, me? A Renaissance man?' Meet David Byrne, eclectic rock musician/filmmaker
Spiritual development
A layman's guide to 86 years of electronic music. These are the sounds Sir Francis Bacon longed to hear
Journalist's scholarly account of Cambodia's complicated story
For those who can afford them: a crop of American nannies
Wee Frenchman the biggest wheel on world auto racing circuit
New light on Matisse in Nice. Seldom-seen paintings surface in a luminous exhibition
In Hungary, personal freedoms smooth the hard edges of a totalitarian system. But outright political dissent is still taboo in this East-bloc state
TEENS AND JOBS: BAD FOR EACH OTHER? New reports contend that many jobs do teen-agers more harm than good, despite a strong argument that they teach...
Reaffirm support for Aquino
Pleader
Some see airline stocks as just the ticket
Mergers and layoffs in industry may not be streamlining but games
S. Africa firm finds blackwhite power sharing pays
News In Brief
The year of experimental counterterrorism
Insider trading makes Boesky an outsider. His $100 million payment is expected to cool takeover speculation
GM's downshifts big plans for high-tech wonders in its plants
President Aquino faces toughest test yet of her survival skills. Any opposition move against her is most likely in the next few weeks
Battle over pollution stirs the air above Louisiana's capital city
Queen lays out Thatcher's new policies