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Monitor Archive for November 19, 1986

How a reporter got mired in insider trades
Hanoi-born filmmaker turns her lens on Africa
Pretoria under fire for removals. Critics say `urbanization' plan has revived forced relocation
Dusk performance
Being comforted
Absorbing Mark Medoff drama; frantic Keith Reddin caper
Jets soar to head of NFL class; Montana makes 4-star return
High-tech training in Detroit for the people industry passed by
GANGS NEED AN ALTERNATIVE TO CRIME
A glimpse of US champion Yasser Seirawan's style
Golden year for Basie orchestra
As mortgage rates slip, when does it make sense to refinance?
Rumors about N. Korea damage South's credibility. Theories abound on whether Seoul knew reports were false
Insider trading: what it is, why it's wrong
The late, late show
The visitor
Former Reagan adviser urges coming clean on Iran
NASA starts countdown to safer, more modest shuttle flights
Iran, Iraq hold US moves won't end war
Reviving the ghetto economy
A possible turning point in the Reagan presidency
French face specter of domestic terrorism again
White House hopefuls toe mark early for the '88 steeplechase
Kept from good jobs, they struggle to earn a decent living
The quiltmaker's intent
Crime: youths turn to it to be part of a crowd
JAZZ/POP/ROCK
The positive side of the new US-Iranian dialogue
Back from Finast
Straight from the Grand Ole Opry, the American Pie
What Mexicans really think
Bicycle wars - the newest arms race
Signs of unity in Chad weaken Libyan role. Government-rebel alliance could scotch Libyan designs on Chad
When jurors judge
NATO's arms hold USSR in line. Some argue that the prospect of a scorched world has kept the superpowers' hands off their nuclear sword hilts. But h...
Drug trade in the inner city: trying to halt a cause of crime
After election, Brazil set to debate shape of young democracy
Time for consistency: Shultz should stay
The Pogues play folk music with punk-rock feel. American rockers don't really mind the mixture
China hawks its military wares on the world market. Peking says it's not joining arms race - just raising cash
The Soviets and the rule of law
Alleged gun-runners link arms deals to US policy on Iran. Defense lawyers say US witheld information helpful to clients
UN irked about `Amerika'. Portrayal of UN in TV series called `travesty'
Videos from Wooster Group
USSR's conventional lead requires nuclear arms, says W"orner