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Monitor articles for November 14, 1985
- Blowing the whistle on waste, mismanagement at Pentagon
- Boston's Chinatown views growth on its fringes with a wary eye
- Grandson of a slave alters the character of Southern politics
- Growing concern in South Africa over black unemployment
- Geneva summit: full steam ahead
- White House gaining ground in trade war with Capitol Hill
- A settlement on its way in?
- News In Brief
- Changing antifreeze coolant helps check car corrosion
- Young people talk to peers to prevent suicide
- `Kane & Abel' is a good yarn -- no more, no less
- Looking at what laws were intended to do. California firm helps lawyers interpret legislation correctly
- Worth noting on TV
- Latest sexism skirmishes center on the right to be `considered'
- Elections watched for signal on Brazil reforms. Mayoral voting will gauge support for Sarney's plans
- Job options for women over 40
- Adams & peace
- Special prize for Cuban-Americans. Miami's new Cuban-born mayor wants to make city `one neighborhood'
- The summit: seven proposals to consider
- In the year of the 300th anniversary of the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach
- Summit positives
- Power is addictive
- Dog haven marks birthday with a growl
- Master chefs serve up electronic cookbooks
- Certainty of punishment may deter spies more than stiff sentences
- US business looks to the summit for signs of more Soviet trade
- Liberian leader Doe is back in saddle, but reins of power not yet firmly in hand
- HOPPER. What American painter Edward Hopper captured with a brush, art historian Gail Levin hunted with a lens. Juxtaposing the artist's realism aga...
- To add the touch `which makes the whole world kin'
- Art video: a young maverick that deserves more serious attention
- Falcons a grid force; extra-pointless streak
- College football's top 20 teams
- Healing the `people-rubs'
- Syria's latest peace effort in Lebanon comes unstuck. Christian leaders oppose pact reached with rival militias
- Anglo-Irish agreement: a modest beginning
- Soviet schoolchildren learn to use computers -- and zap Martians on the side
- Reagan charts his course to Geneva
- Israel's Peres tangles with opponents of peace talks