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Monitor articles for November 10, 1981
- B-52s mark US support for Egypt
- New England braces for its first toxic waste landfill site.
- 'Decorative' -- it can be a misleading word in art
- Saudis seem confident of winning Arab support for Fahd peace plan
- Anxious Cuba pushes Canadian trade ties
- US painting too bleak a picture in Salvador?
- Poland weighs rejoining IMF to bolster finances
- New airline for nonsmoking passengers claims a successful takeoff
- Saudis say Israeli planes violated their airspace
- A hotel with an Oriental elegance
- Bounty for Soviet germ weapons
- Thatcher rejects call for spy investigation
- Compelling tale of fact and fancy about crossing Niagara Falls
- Fewer buyers sound a sad note on electronic organ
- Make Gauguin and Melville your guides to the South Seas
- Colonel Qaddafi is difficult
- A US businessman's prescription for Poland
- US children snub high-cost school lunches
- Wrong umbrella for Egypt
- Rainbows
- 'Corporate weddings' spur antitrust watch
- Arab decisions at Fez could undercut Camp David plan.
- Still more cuts sought, Treasury secretary says
- Is happiness 'a Thing Called Joe'?
- Reporters cheer new White House press room -- and Jim Brady, too
- Reagan economic adviser: economic rally in spring
- '60s black boycott faces damage test in US court
- Testing time for Belgium
- Belgian election fails to turn up a clear winner--another coalition likely.
- The many masks of modern art
- Workers at a Ford plant OK contract concessions
- Edvard Munch
- To the Reader
- Americans favor strong defense, shun hawkishness; Reagan loses points among women for defense spending plans
- W. Berlin comes to grips with its Prussian past
- Staying the course
- Israel hits back against Western 'tilt' to Saudis
- USC rooters say Allen is better than the best
- LAGOS; City of go-slows, lean-tos, skyscrapers
- Civil liberties advocates brace for assault from America's right flank
- Ellen Goodman on public policy and private life
- The beguiling little restaurants of Taipei's night market
- Australia's diamond euphoria: flawed by politics
- Falling interest rates: experts see outline of long-term economic relief taking shape.