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Monitor articles for November 05, 1984
- Labor to seek job security in '85
- News In Brief
- Time runs out on campaigns with Mondale hardest pressed
- Subjektive Fotografie
- How the US voter turnout got so low
- Florida to consider electing county commissioners from districts
- World scans China turnaround; New economic tilt could affect many relationships
- Nicaragua vote seen as better run than Salvador's
- New paths at Next Wave: 'Democracy' stumbles; 'Desert' soars
- News In Brief
- Bush and '88
- Election-night TV: analyzing the analyses
- Reagan, Mondale camps stake out positions on science policy
- Renovated cable cars hum a sour note for many San Franciscans
- News In Brief
- Getting food aid past red tape, war
- Flashy forward Bernard King a leading depositor in NBA baskets
- Beyond election day: US fine-tuners looking to nurture steady growth
- Japan, USSR seek to narrow differences
- Yankee traders will find Cathay has its own MBAs
- PRIMITIVISM; A Vision Revisited
- Jobs for Americans
- 'Dress for success' - a fashionable idea whose time has gone?
- News In Brief
- A statistical assault on 'bad-news bias; Ben Wattenberg's 'super numbers' reveal a rosier world than the media report; The Good News Is the Bad News...
- News In Brief
- Have 'the biggest stories of our era' been missed?
- The out-of-touch audience
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- South African track star Zola Budd forfeits international athletics
- Greenspace
- Long-term factors could pull US jobless rate below 7.4 percent
- News In Brief
- Kiss, kiss, says the disk
- China curtain's up for more Western trade
- Big Board: election day's no holiday this year
- News In Brief
- Waiting for the movie
- Researcher suggests way to keep mobile Americans from losing their right to vote
- Soviets launch pre-winter Afghan offensive to block supply lines
- Outdoor corps
- PBS 'captures' the life of a Stone Age tribe
- The key to a thriller is subtlety - and these films don't have it; Excesses spoil 'Terror,' 'Crimes,' and 'Thief'
- Reagan and Bush flap coattails for Congress candidates; GOP mounts late drive for working House majority
- Will recent changes in US schools produce significant and lasting reform? President of LEARN predicts 'no'
- News In Brief
- Embroidery and ceramics help abandoned kids stay off the streets of Brazil
- Sudden Storm
- Experienced help for women balancing career and family
- Mideast watches for OPEC fallout
- Women in today's spy novels have come a long way, baby; Ride a Pale Horse, by Helen MacInnes. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 355 pp. $15.95....
- Bikini Islanders push US to clean up after A-tests
- You scratch my back ... a new chapter
- Kohl and the Greens spar over West Germany's Flick affair
- What am I electing?
- Once A Little Frog
- Bonn to sign Law of the Sea Treaty
- Sikh-Hindu clash tests Mr. Gandhi; Violent backlash could build pressure for independent Sikh nation
- News In Brief
- Reagan and Bush flap coattails for Congress candidates; Here's why the President has held lead for so long
- News In Brief
- Cypriot rivals may have basis for deal