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Monitor articles for October 21, 1986
- Munich teems with history, beauty, and fun
- South African plays bid for US audience -- and understanding
- `Workfare' problem: people with jobs still live in poverty
- Stunned Mets must win twice in Boston to avert historic upset
- Counteracting suicide
- Proposed cities do more with less
- New opportunities at the Fed
- Dilemma for US on Soviet expulsions. US wants to show resolve, yet sustain progress evidenced by dissident releases
- Miami enjoying its own City Ballet
- A hard act to follow
- Civil war, locusts compound Sudan's food crisis
- Mets and Sox fans cheer their guys in `shuttle' World Series
- Black education: microcosm of S. African politics. Blacks reject government aim of seperate but equal schooling
- `Microscopic' thread links Nobel Prizes. Small-scale observations yield insights that range to the cosmic
- US gets tough on import of softwood from Canada
- Surplus corn might be used to make plastics that are biodegradable
- Debate over doing industrial work at home heats up again. Labor girds for battle as Secretary Brock sets out to repeal US ban
- Edith Wharton on high society
- East German leader can expect a warm welcome in Peking. Visit could show where Sino-Soviet ties headed
- Life imitating art?
- SSWDs: Made in the USA
- Shamir sworn in as new Israeli premier. Hardline leader brings changed tone, emphasis to Mideast issues
- Fuse is lit in London's `City'
- If you drive a car, you should know how to change a tire
- Congress, free at last
- Escaping to `Tuxedo Park'
- IBM's remarkable tap dance is on hold. Profit comeback forecast in '87, but former dominance in doubt
- Concern over possible Sino-Soviet thaw prompts US-Mongolia talks
- A one-to-one man. Mayor of Flint, Mich. Facing crime and racial unrest, the city's tough but tender mayor uses a personal touch and an on-the-scenes...
- Where eagles stare . . . and photographers shoot
- Like a soap opera, Iceland summit hints at episodes to come
- Europe heats up its war on drugs
- Britain welcomes the Bolshoi Ballet while US waits its turn
- `He didn't blink'
- UN questions if use of force would bolster hand of its keepers of peace