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Monitor articles for November 25, 1981
- ... as critics worry about new FTC head and marketplace regulation
- Trouble ahead for Greece in seeking new EC terms
- 'Keep talking, Aunt Elsa!'; Saving big money on long-haul calls
- Thatcher airs plans to curb union power
- No way to build a pipeline
- In Short (2)
- Australia doesn't fall for a boat full of 'Vietnamese refugees'
- In Short (1)
- Gratitude catches up
- December Sky Chart
- Economists agree US must boost productivity: the question is, how?
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Budget cuts weaken federal watchdogs' ability to protect consumers...
- Americans get some welcome news from inflation battlefront
- 'Gala' evenings in music: what makes a good one?
- Ensuring the land's increase
- Growing US solar industry sees bright future in international trade
- Schmidt explains Reagan to Brezhnev
- Endurance remembered
- 'Battle of Startbahn West' shocks West Germans
- Surprising life of wild elephants
- How Oslo's double agent left the KGB out in the cold
- Violence erupts in Poland as people queue for food
- Afghan rebels increase attacks in the capital
- In Short (3)
- Thanksgiving: the food may change, but the spirit remains the same
- No blues for business economists
- Peace and the Arab summit
- How to make a grate fire really great
- Forecast for the single 'rainbelt'; The water glutton may go thirsty
- Anti-Vietnamese coalition for Cambodia wins favor
- Saying grace
- Do pesticides poison our soil?
- Croissants -- the key to a truly French breakfast
- Fresh candor on logy economy from top US adviser
- Saab owners say they've good reason to stay loyal
- Thorough biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald corrects many of the myths
- Foreign social workers help solve America's problems
- Belgian Liberal leader agrees to form Cabinet
- North Sea rig disaster headed off
- Percy says '82 would be 'dangerous' without Reagan-Brezhnev talks
- The Chicago Symphony; Peeking behind the curtain at a world class orchestra
- Where the economy is heading
- Women to watch in the marathon
- When two companies merge, what happens to the stockholders?
- Paradoxical Pakistan; CAMELS AND COLOR TV, NUCLEAR POWER AND 'NATIONALIZED CORRUPTION'
- Flame begins to flicker out in once-hot wood stove industry
- Space shuttle's hop to Florida is delayed
- Spain's Army moves into new NATO era - despite Franco nostalgia
- Quebec's economic problems put damper on secessionist moves
- Saudi peace plan brings Arab world to crossroads at Fez summit
- Calling aid by its right name
- Key questions about long distance services
- Chinese grumble at slow pace of post-Mao reforms
- Pork chops baked in orange juice
- Chinese twist away with Rubik's Cube
- Reagan Asia policy makes gains, but some ASEAN concerns stick
- Ulster loyalists increase pressure on Britain to take action against IRA
- Enough
- UN forces in Lebanon dig in against an array of 'foes'
- Citizen lobby urges Allen inquiry
- A smorgasbord of Christmas cookies
- Budget showdown - rescheduled
- Free-market plan roils Australia
- Australia joins the list of possible Sinai troops
- A Reagan friend's radical defense plan