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Monitor articles for October 28, 1986
- Avant-garde theater gets a lift from a new talent. Jesurun stands out among experimenters using mixed media to revitalize stage
- SAFE HARBOR FOR ORPHANS OF THE SEA
- Can Gorbachev woo Japan? Don't overlook the other superpower summit
- Sharing the writing process
- Warnings on terrorism: from the West to Damascus
- The terrific paleolithic
- Image of Britain's Conservative Party marred by a new scandal
- In election run-up, Taiwan sees greater pluralism -- within limits. For first time, ruling party expected to face competition at polls
- No recession fears, but economists lower their growth forecasts
- A man for all media has a dream come true
- Seattle-to-Boston trade definitely agreed with two Sox stars
- Driving up productivity. When it opens, GM's secretive Saturn plant in Tennessee will have state-of-the-art technology. Equally `futuristic' managem...
- Tabard Inn: perfect for `power' people
- Los Angeles mayor locked in uphill struggle for governorship
- Timekeepers fall back
- Richard Wilbur -- and Moli`ere -- on being frank
- A `crazy' idea that has prompted some useful investigation
- Fate of French hostages in Lebanon makes Paris reluctant to break with Damascus
- Older Americans urged to tell candidates of their concerns
- A labor leader whose sights are high1
- The flawed innocence of SDI
- Britain's Syrian moves: hard act for Europe to follow. Diverse political, economic interests make a joint European anti-terror policy difficult
- In wake of Japanese industry: the banks. Industrial beachhead in US brings on cash-laden institutions
- Remember, we've got the secret ballot
- SDI debate spills over into elections. Republicans rush to defend it, Democrats hate to gainsay it
- Business highlights
- Irish premier's mounting political problems. He faces criticism for handling of economy, signing Anglo-Irish accord
- Fresh opportunities
- Suburban traffic piles up. Private companies and developers join towns to cut rush-hour crunch
- News In Brief
- Avant-garde theater gets a lift from a new talent. His new play packs surprises
- America's election season: How deep is the protest?
- Douglas Fraser
- When painting takes a bow