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Monitor articles for November 20, 1984
- News In Brief
- Grandma flew the farthest
- Arming Afghan guerrillas: perils, secrecy
- North and South Korea resume efforts to reunify their countries
- News In Brief
- Jin Yun Xin remembers her brother, the last Emperor of China
- Key events in Korean relations
- New service for personal computers offers direct link to satellite
- Two poignant and probing books on growing up in Hollywood Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, by Dick Moore. New York: Harper & Row. Illustrated. 303 pp....
- Satellite rescue may shed light on techniques for building space stations
- Politics & conviction
- News In Brief
- Despite tiffs, Miami's people build bridges
- Japan's 'professional' stockholders profit by putting firms on the hot seat
- Slatkin: A great conductor in the making?
- Why Moscow's inner empire faces trouble over trade
- Hanoi's troops in Kampuchea on verge of strike against guerrillas
- States, hungry for business, try grubstaking
- Create your own African violet hybrids
- South African white opposition opens party to all races
- Businessmen hoist warning flags over tax simplification
- Needed: a US foreign trade policy
- Garth in the slanted rain
- Computer trade: less hypey, more upscale
- Looking for friends, Iraq finds US looking to shore up Mideast
- Matthew Arnold on sweetness and light
- French mood sours as violent crime soars. The law-and-order issue is having serious repercussions for Mitterrand
- Peking duck for paprika: China ventures into East-bloc market
- News In Brief
- THE DARK SIDE OF CHINA
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Pro squash circuit attempts to go big time with new fishbowl look
- A bit of Jazz an upbeat note at trade show
- News In Brief
- Hunting for a literary hideaway in north Jamaica
- Disputed goober quotas keep peanut farmers smiling
- News In Brief
- Canine athletes snap up the newest sporting fad
- S. Africa 'radical' warns other whites
- Middle East changes
- Q & A
- THE DARK SIDE OF CHINA; 21 years in prison did not embitter Chue
- Feeding Kampuchea's hungry: a study in crisis management; TRice, Rivalry and Politics: Managing Cambodian Relief, by Linda Mason and Roger Brown. No...
- News In Brief
- France's blunder
- Fergus and the black box
- Drug-fighting volunteers 'make streets hot' for pushers in Boston
- 'Accidental Death of an Anarchist': a fool of many farces
- Developing a sugar maple worthy of its name - Legacy
- News In Brief
- Britons flock to buy into phone company
- The Bible: certain light for today
- An arms-run economy: remembering Eisenhower's warning
- Leaping beyond the Rabbit, VW takes a swing with its new Golf
- News In Brief
- The coming industrial revolution
- The all-important statistic
- Searching for of a farming hero who brought soybean to US