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Monitor articles for November 01, 1985
- What `nice' people talk about in the family garden Aunt Dan and Lemon Play by Wallace Shawn. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark.
- The great miniseries question. Do you have 12 hours to view pre-Civil War drama?
- The rise and fall of Project Stormfury
- Adventures of a spunky medieval heroine
- News In Brief
- Power play in Israel. Advisers to Prime Minister Peres trying to force partners out of ruling coalition
- Canadian author Farley Mowat. Poetic plea for the environment by a writer barred from the US
- Chronicle of guru's trouble and flight
- Freeze Frames A weekly update of film releases
- Documentary Film Week out to prove fact as rich as fantasy
- Chicago's `Refrigerator' is talk of NFL at halfway point of season
- Salvador's tensions heightened by kidnapping
- For younger readers. Folk tales from foreign lands
- Humorous books for age 8 and up. A trio to tickle the funny bone
- Denver employment program helps Hispanic women
- Compelling tale of Boston desegregation: Journalist's book teaches like a textbook, but reads like a novel
- Press freedom in Latin America
- Presummit maneuvers. Soviet moves aimed at creating fail-safe position
- Buffalo, N.Y., mayor's race becoming a battle of personalities. Challenger Arthur finds `nice guy' label may be an election hindrance
- Boston's continuing search for `common ground'
- Home fix-up
- Author interview: Jim Trelease champions reading aloud to children
- For all ages. Fairy tales: New versions of some old favorites
- Indians of many nationalities chafe for more representation
- For science buffs. Sharing the wonder of Halley's comet
- `School of the ecstatic.' Devotional, emotional life and music of Messiaen
- HURRICANES Responding to timely warnings holds the key to tempering their impact
- Liberian election results questioned
- When revolutionaries dress for success
- Mexican tourism, a key to recovery, springs back after earthquake sag
- No room for corruption in state government
- Jews in Hungary thrive under nation's conciliatory laws
- Editor's Choice
- Guru's commune faces hostile community, internal problems
- Now in Paper
- Before shopping by mail, learn how to choose and use the catalogs
- Objection overruled!
- Presummit manuevers. Washington, Moscow step up diplomacy as summit approaches
- Moscow's pull in Beirut. Release of Soviet hostages shows Moscow can manipulate strings Washington no longer holds
- Planning first national King Day celebration
- The role of negotiations in ending El Salvador's strife. Release of In'es Duarte brings hope of cooperation
- `Lots of love, Harry'
- We took our pay in candlelight dinners
- God's will and predictions about disease
- Close encounter of a very different kind. Carl Sagan turns from science fact to science fiction
- Proposed law would make pornography a human-rights issue
- Small steps toward peace in East-West and Mideast arenas
- From a child's perspective. A selection of fun stories for beginning readers
- Unlocking the mysteries of innovation. From Pyramids to plastics, a look at the progress of technology