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Monitor articles for November 07, 1984
- Beyond US shores
- Politicians spent more than ever this year
- Hewlett-Packard's Portable rides the crest of a hot trend
- Black workers join wave of protest in South Africa
- Mr. Reid does the trees
- How to make sure your charitable giving reaches its mark
- Bears must bear with it minus McMahon; Eagles second and last
- Why Italy's Communists get votes, but not power
- Women and wages
- Letter from Islamabad
- Off Broadway. A sound of musicals.
- French treat from modest beginnings
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Mincemeat: a tradition from the Middle Ages to serve and preserve
- As draws pile up, Kasparov's talent peeks through
- Vegetable chowders just right for the cool, crisp days of autumn
- Rethinking the US approach to refugees in Southeast Asia
- WordStar vs. WordPerfect: a 'standard,' a challenger
- Economist says dollar's slide abroad could reignite US inflation
- For language lovers, a monthly that keeps abreast of uses and abuses
- Leader of Filipino opposition ousted from parliament
- Protecting trade secrets: guidance in the competitive thicket
- Books and my father
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Art on ice
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The little speech writer who couldn't stop
- News In Brief
- 'Read again'
- News In Brief
- Canada calls for foreign, domestic reconciliation
- S. Lebanon: answer near?
- Services easily fill manpower needs
- Musicalc - the player piano of the 1980s?
- After the election
- News In Brief
- Terrorism & religion
- Grain of hope
- News In Brief
- 'If you will listen to me patiently ...'
- News In Brief
- On the frontier: graphics, sound, AI
- A poet who avoids 'literature'; Collected Poems, 1943-1983, by C.H. Sisson. Manchester, England: Carcanet New Press, Ltd. 383 pp. $21.
- Venerable Busby sees '84 free, at last, of Civil War
- Yale strike could send ripple through higher learning
- Freezing the stages of the world - a hi-tech wonder
- For teachers, a helping hand with computers
- Crispy, crunchy, smooth
- Visionary leads a growing press
- News In Brief
- Apple's Macintosh brings a smile