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Monitor Archive for November 22, 1985
State, local self-help programs to get aid from Ford Foundation
Teamsters, meatcutters strikes mean empty shelves for many S. California stores
The Geneva Summit. World begins to assess outcome of `fireside summit'. US sees better superpower relations in the future
Is Massachusetts getting the most for its law enforcement dollar?
Dole's farm proposal a `piece of art'
From Vietnam foxhole to the Army's highest post
Yonkers segregation case could set pattern for other US cities. Manipulating public housing led to school discrimination
News In Brief
Political insiders spin chilling, improbable campaign scenario
Voices not heard at Geneva
Personal computers at college. Dartmouth reports positive results -- and concerns
Pitching anthems
Geneva's promissory notes
Letters to the Editor. On improving textbooks
Immigration -- and US foreign policy
Portugal's future
`Walden' on the freeway via classic cassette
How Smith-Corona tapped its way into black ink after several years in the red
Home fix-up
For African villagers fame is a mixed blessing
A picture book for Chaplin fans
Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
Back in the USSR, dancing under pressure. `White Nights' leaps into a promising start, but trips on its own melodrama
Maurice B'ejart plays with the shapes of ballet and comes up with a glitzy image
Blameless and harmless
The German of Italian politics sets a record for longevity in office
The Geneva Summit. Gorbachev gives Soviet press its cue
Update. The African Famine
Rising racism in Sri Lanka's ethnic strife weakens fabric of nation
Honduran vote: key issues ignored. Candidates won't discuss US role, low living standards
Anglo-Irish accord rouses N. Ireland Protestants' ire. Thatcher may find it tough to make agreement fly
Central Europe's delicate balance of ethnic groups is wobbly
Though less visible in media, S. Africa's unrest rumbles on
A new chapter in East-West ties
Roman Catholic synod to look at 20 years of Vatican II reforms
The Geneva Summit. Joint Statement.
Attitude of Quebec's francophones softens as French gains dominance
It looks like Tennessee's time in South; UCLA sniffing roses again
Holiday in Bremen
Did you have turkey? No, we had chili