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Monitor articles for October 06, 1986
- From actress to lawyer to tax reformer
- Chilly US-Sweden relations show signs of rapid thaw. Growing speculation that Swedish leader will visit US
- More women running for higher offices. Geraldine Ferraro lost, but she may have ignited a trend
- `Peggy Sue Got Married': Francis Coppola's got a winner
- Why 100,000 white Rhodesians never left Zimbabwe. It may be frustrating, but it's home
- Met begins much-awaited `Ring' cycle with `Die Walk"ure'
- In Britain, railway pensioners own rare books and Monets. A glimpse at the British Rail Pension Fund's distinguished and varied art collection
- Opinion, page 20
- Alabama GOP makes inroads as gubernatorial race gets nasty
- Moroccan encounter
- Solidarity: out of hiding and into the spotlight
- Study of the `deeply poisonous rancor that is anti-Semitism'
- For flutes
- Louisiana's sanctions appear to deter hiring of illegal aliens. As state exacts employer fines, fewer illegals able to find work
- Spiritual views and God's goodness at hand
- Bonn on summit: approval with reservations. Germans concerned with locations of, limits on nuclear arms
- Wall Street world is turning so fast that clock replaces calendar
- Getting the story straight
- Mazrui: `My life is one long debate'
- Zia tops Pakistan's political triangle . . . as Junejo faces criticism and Bhutto battles party disunity
- Speaking for teacher `professionalism'
- African scholar's interpretation of Africa raises hackles
- `Steady as she goes' outdoes `full speed' for world's wary helmsmen
- Summit vital to Gorbachev's home agenda. Arms deal could free funds for Soviet domestic reforms
- Baptist lobbyists earn congressional respect
- Pretoria not cowed by US sanctions. Sanctions expected to hurt, but not challenge S. Africa's military and economic power in region
- Rehnquist era may mean new course for high court
- New version of hi-fi electronics creates din in the industry
- National GOP puts big effort into saving Nevada Senate seat
- News In Brief
- Art with respect for nature; new works at the Whitney
- Populace boom strains Mexico City's resources. 40 to 50 million people by century's end means more traffic, smog, noise
- Of ethics and `info-tech'. Are opportunities for knowledge becoming obligations?
- A decade of protest and struggle to find Argentina's missing children
- A federal era ends. For 14 years federal revenue-sharing has helped big cities and tiny communities across the nation. Now it is over, the victim of...
- Government split over sanctions
- Grandmothers of the `disappeared'. The search goes on for children who vanished during Argentina's military rule
- Playing the China card
- W. Bank Palestinians differ on Jordan's higher profile in area
- Confidence building in Stockholm: small steps
- Possible IMF heir airs mostly upbeat view