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Monitor Archive for November 3, 1986
Consensus developing on need for moral education. The issue of teaching morals and values has become a hot, new topic in public education. Both the...
Quality art displayed at Mid-States show
A society all dressed up, nowhere to go
With a nod to Galileo, young ad agency in California peddles levity, not gravity
Questions for the people
Filipinos look to plebiscite that will set political scene
Reagan makes himself issue in the election
MIT tackles its stubborn racial problems. Study provides picture of black students' negative experiences
US colleges faulted for narrow focus
Industrial lands' indexes spell growth
Needed: a new funding formula for public television. A look at TV systems around the world indicates it's time for PBS to stop `banging the tambouri...
Hope for hostages in settlement of Iranian loan
Candidates cringe at prospect of low turnout Tuesday. Both major parties make special effort to get their voters to polls
OPEC after Yamani
Many a giant US firm has thrived in Nicaragua despite tumult
Cultural Omnibus
Trail brothers
Republicans tout good economic news. Reagan points to Japan pact, trade figures, factory orders
Wall Street takeover talk centers on brokerages themselves
Promoting regional enterprise. SHARE loans benefit small, local business ventures
Europe's post-Reykjavik ambivalence
China youth's rising self-interest. Some leaders fear young are straying too far from Maoist ideals
A collection of name-dropping nuggets from John Kenneth Galbraith
ARTS SCENE
Saying no to nuclear waste. Washington State voters are expected to oppose selection of Hanford for new A-dump
Shopping at auctions
Preserving the freedom to work at home
Variation on a mountain theme
Britain's `Big Bang' points up a need to think a little bigger
Notice. (after Chinese makimono, scroll painting -- Ming dynasty)
Mozambique's political agenda riddled with uncertainties. Crumbling economy, rebels, and foreign aid are key issues
Hasenfus reflects on costly `blunder'. Captive US flier in Managua explains why he took up the life of a mercenary
Healing the suffering brought on by sin
Model development bank in Bangladesh inspires imitators
Rising need for home health care puts pressure on medicare. Critics say US has not set fair payment criteria
Hostage release raises questions
Montreal's defending hockey champions may surprise again
France sends mixed signals on terrorism and Mideast policy. Strategy combines toughness, collaboration
A town strives to keep its young from the brink of alcohol and drug abuse
Surveillance show scary in more than one way
Bringing in the begonias