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Monitor articles for October 31, 1986
- Ominous rumblings in the Philippines
- Julie Taymor: giving theater a touch of cross-cultural whimsy
- The Emily Dickinson lilies
- Of poets, astronomers, and the man in the moon
- Want to write a play?
- When a nice boy from the suburbs visits the USSR
- For underwriters, property and liability crisis may be over
- Picking up the pieces after Iceland
- Sign the bill, Mr. Reagan
- Iceland arms offers are still high on Soviet agenda
- Some disillusionment sets in as India's Gandhi reaches 2-year mark
- Crime: Americans are fighting back at crime; but what about its roots?
- Hussein takes steps to ensure Jordan's survival
- Election debates: issue forums or image makers? Candidates try to embarrass rivals in 30 seconds
- What baptism does
- Ligneous art
- September graduation
- A Japanese chill nips Silicon Valley. Buying stakes in US chipmakers has market strategists worried
- Adult students go back for more. Debate over junior colleges aims at more rigorous courses
- Saudi move could boost oil prices. Ouster of oil minister paves the way for shift in oil policies
- When my father drinks water
- Going to bat for minorities in the media
- Indian summer
- `Nature' and Audubon turn lenses on Gal'apagos wildlife
- Americans and Russians continue to practice citizen diplomacy. Visits to USSR tripled from '80 to '85, continue to increase
- Comsat technology may cut satellite costs. But cost of adapting existing ground systems called a `trade-off'
- Rose Bird's trial by ballot fascinates US. California chief justice is in vortex of national debate on death penalty
- The sky's the limit in Massachusetts campaign financing
- Espionage and human rights
- The Wright stuff
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Farm policy tries to dig out from grain surplus. New program's effect will be felt by other food-exporting nations
- Mideast back in spotlight with London verdict
- Jets join Bears and Broncos in NFL cockpit at halfway mark
- California Senate race could have a plot twist. Peripheral factors may tip outcome against Cranston
- Two prizewinning films begin to appear in US. Tarkovsky's `Sacrifice,' 18th-century `Mission'
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- Honduran islands to be used for rebel attacks against Nicaragua
- US consumer buying has remained brisk, surprising economists
- The harsh and somber world of P.D. James
- Mozambicans' markets are full but their pockets are empty