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Monitor articles for November 15, 1984
- News In Brief
- 'Nonaligned' movement deprived of Gandhi's strong leadership
- News In Brief
- Macmillan's diaries: novelistic skill plus shrewd political analysis; War Diaries: Politics and War in the Mediterranean January 1943-May 1945, by H...
- Spring Style
- News In Brief
- Graham Nash: Living dreams, raising a family
- 'Red Snapper, Cezanne and Van Gogh'
- New play about adultery
- Movie guide
- Media slip out of Marcos's control
- Neighbors after last week
- News In Brief
- GOP gained in New England
- Slow-moving wave of the banking future: instant-pay debit cards
- Designing laws for the solar system frontier
- Sharon's suit against Time is second major test for US press
- Steve Martin is no fool - and makes films to prove it
- Maryland comeback a highlight of surprise-laden college season
- As found to be
- Mugabe's one-party plan for Zimbabwe tangled in politics
- 'Showboat' star just keeps rollin' along as singer, teacher
- What about me?
- New 'proving ground'. Visions of a return to moon
- Toxics in air and water elude US environmental monitoring
- Balanchine celebration
- Officeholders under legal clouds should be sidelined
- Beethoven feast
- News In Brief
- Switching national security advisers would weaken US hand
- The bat's unique sonar spurs research on human sense perception.
- Boston museums cater to kids during holiday season
- Soviet policy in Central America is unclear
- US energy-saving trend cools
- New approach to aiding runaways is keeping many off the street. Center provides more than bus ticket home
- Maple Leaf coin gains on the Krugerrand
- Superpowers and their small neighbors
- News In Brief
- International trade blooms on China's northwest border
- Ceramics make their break into the world of auto manufacturing
- In much of East bloc plans for robots have short-circuited
- Budget cuts: handle with care
- Thanksgiving proclamation of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis
- Boston judge trying to settle historic school desegregation case
- US power struggle over Nicaragua
- News In Brief
- Hungary's farmland is shrinking, but farm exports are growing
- News In Brief
- Speaking Out
- US & Nicaragua
- News In Brief
- Rate of executions picks up in US
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Post-assassination violence against Sikhs in India was allegedly planned
- Southwest Corridor taking shape
- Puzzling verdict in Redgrave-BSO trial
- German Fashion
- 'Woza Albert!'; 'Passion Play'; Balanchine bash; Philharmonic
- Blacks in South Africa begin to find a more sympathetic ear in the courtroom
- Saving whales
- The insanity plea: toward thoughtful modification
- Peugeot 505 Turbo: magnificent comfort
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Suburban tree farms aren't giants of forest industry, but they're vital
- In Brazil's Wild West, a man lives by his honor, one hand on gun
- Florida banks sowing retirees' cash in fresh new business orchards