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Monitor Archive for November 21, 1986
One old pair of shoes
With tax reform, the IRA is more than ever a retirement kitty
US abstains in Chile loan vote. Goal is to signal Pinochet without losing clout
Take note, take note, O playgoer
Bringing the exiles home
Some economists think US inflation is in for a stout upward swing
Blessing that cannot be lost
Bond shoppers pointed toward corporates, mortgage tie-ins
Regrouping on foreign policy
Navy's Robinson and 3-point basket in college basketball's national limelight
Mafia shaken by blow to leadership
Peace Corps fellows bring teaching skills home to US
As tax shelters lose appeal, municipal bonds gain glamour
Kim Dae Jung on S. Korea's future. Oppositionist urges nonviolent change amid rising radicalism
Mistaken nostalgia about Iran
Except as tax shelters, vacation homes stay snug amid reform
The `soft drama' of the Japanese-American trade relationship
FREEZE FRAMES
You can invest by economic gauges, but pros pooh-pooh it. Indexes may beat guesswork, but they're iffy
Canadians debate tougher antipornography law
The masonry stove: hot stuff
What, municipal bond funds with no state or federal taxes?
'87 investing may hold profit surprise
Contested US House races in three states prolong Election '86
How expansion let Wall Streeters sell ethics short
Eagles to jingle as Yule gifts
David Packard
US hopes indictments will induce nations to seize drug smugglers
An urgent need
Hopis take their case to the public in land dispute with Navajos. One goal is to influence lawmakers seen as leaning toward Navajos
Gorbachev goes back to the future. Ambitious economic plans are similar to Lenin's efforts to rev up performance
Filipino rebel leader says cease-fire talks are off
Memorializing heroes and politicians, not always in that order
If nuclear arms went, would superpower tension go too? Getting rid of nuclear weapons may be easier than removing superpower tensions. In a nuclear-...
Secondary road
Nod to consumer bolsters textile-tech
Leave the draft in the past
Istanbul's `little Iran' creates prosperity, problems for Turks. Iranian refugee traffic strains Turkey's ties with neighbors
Jewish Rep opens with `Roots'
ARTS SCENE
Iran crisis could signal twilight of Reagan presidency
Congress pitches Iranian questions: Casey at the bat
The old boys of autumn
Tales by Paul Theroux inspire two new films
Fate of Iran's Jews: shadowy factor in Israel's role in US-Iran deals. Link between flight of Iranian Jews, Israeli policy hard to pin down
British intelligence service gets unwanted publicity from trial
Business leader and a goal
When Thanksgiving came twice
ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
A little bullion is bullish for a balanced portfolio
Russian fireplaces. They're more European than Russian and more stove than fireplace; but the name has stuck, because they warm like a bear coat and...
The controversial John Silber. Mixing activism with college presidency
Will Reagan shift staff over Iran?