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Monitor articles for October 23, 1986
- The economic engine that can
- Signs of cracks in Greece's political left. Socialist-Communist rift could stymie Papandreou austerity plan
- Japan's `technopolis' idea
- OPEC pact indicates that oil industry can come out of its tailspin
- A shipwrecked philosopher
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Soviets blast US but arms offer holds
- Lower dollar and interest rates help GNP perk up. But rate of growth still falls below White House projection
- Carwash zoo
- Botswana cobbles together success. Shoemaker's triumph highlights nation's potential
- Scientists lining up for and against Reagan's `star wars'. Politics intrudes on missile defense research
- Mr. Kohl comes calling
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Hungary: 30 postwar years
- Dallas resounds with rowdy, clever `Noises Off'
- Washington holds its breath as events unfold in Mozambique. With Machel gone, US hopes for stability and move toward the West
- Southern Africa eyes Pretoria-linked Mozambique rebels closely
- The US-Soviet SDI debate: what it's all about
- Morse nodded at the animals
- Wanted: pianists who really understand Franz Liszt's music
- Joffrey Ballet stages new version of a rustic farce. `La Fille Mal Gard'ee' romps to a happy ending
- Real estate developers go after Indian land near big cities
- Justice Department outlines crackdown on porn
- Nervous NATO allies seek US assurance on superpower arms deal. Europeans caution against attempt to `decouple' their defense from US
- Air force
- S. Africa unbowed by divestment. US firms' retreat may harden Pretoria's go-it-alone mood
- Race for US Senate seat in Colorado an ideological tug of war
- Wit and mystery
- Some ideas for HALLOWEEN
- `An understanding heart'
- Correction
- Why Janie can't (or won't) add. Math and science still look intimidating to girls; teachers want to do something about it
- Conservationists seek help of world religions
- Opulent TV drama traces Wagner's career and personal life
- Dykstra is baseball's new Mr. October; ironies spice Series
- Balancing work and family. Post-maternity leave layoffs prompt court action
- They kept her out to protect the American people
- Brazilian bind: debt payment vs. growth