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Monitor articles for November 21, 1985
- Tending to survivors of Colombian eruption
- A veteran press observer looks at the government-media connection
- Fathoming Beethoven's genius -- a still-unfinished task
- Turkish leaders try to counter growing fundamentalism
- Cunningham sees dance as a constant transformation of life itself
- Thanksgiving Day, 1985
- Trivializing Mussolini. Miniseries trashes the life of the father of Fascism
- Weinberger flap
- Cycling couple just keeps rolling along after Olympic success
- New US coins that glitter
- So far, winds of divestment on South Africa haven't had a ripple on US stocks
- Trouble-shooter Waite faces tough odds on mission to free captives
- Schoenberg warned me his concerto's difficulties were . . . . . . greater than Berg's
- News In Brief
- College football's top 20
- Iraqis insulated from economic, but not human, costs in Gulf war
- The strengthening of democracy in Honduras
- Proposals for UN human rights reforms
- Worth noting on TV
- Prejudice in Japan. Unlikely hero: his case sparked civil rights movement
- In Kenya they `farm like stink'. But rising costs threaten small-farm traditions
- Hondurans to vote for president, but Army likely to pick winner. US hopes for a model election could well be disappointed
- Pakistani flight attendant honored for heroism during hijacking. Naila Nazir credits an upbringing that stressed caring for humanity
- Labor Department booklet predicts high and low growth rates for jobs over the next decade
- Geneva Summit. Summit's real value comes after Geneva
- Aerostar moves Ford into the minivan market
- French politics heat up as election campaigns gather steam
- Merce Cunningham Company: the supertechnicians of dance
- Conditioned reflexes
- More women moving into state politics. With cuts at the federal level, many want to stay
- Anglo-Irish relations enter crucial phase following agreement
- Prejudice in Japan. Korean minority battles for basic civil rights, cultural identity
- Balancing rehabilitation with punishment in juvenile crime
- As the gun total mounts . . . and mounts
- Calling offensive cease-fires a gray area in college football
- US public opinion generally favors `star wars'
- Mutual interests compel leaders to grope toward arms control
- Stronger than ever, NYC Opera wraps up a good season
- Canada waxes warm for free trade with US. Shift into American economic bloc has been surprisingly harmless
- `Even there'
- CIA attempts to put finger in leaking intelligence dike
- Prejudice in Japan. Plight of Japan's minority parallels that of US blacks
- PBS offers a prep course for the close encounter with Halley
- Spring Summer American Style Bright colors, slim lines, and adapted styles of yesteryear add flair and a new softness to today's minimalist fashions