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Monitor articles for November 23, 1984
- Tunisia troubled by economy, disgruntled youth, specter of Libya
- US tries to play both soft and tough with socialist Greece
- News In Brief
- Thanksgiving - thoughts on the day after
- Winner of economic forecasting award sees two keys to growth
- When all else fails, the Lebanese just go for a ride on the Ferris wheel
- One year of nuclear brinkmanship in Europe brings only more missiles
- Southern cotton farmers enjoy good crop - but still lose ground
- New York draws daring doers
- Hotel renovation trend promises new luster for faded luxury hotels
- Pullback from stalemate
- Confronting acts of delusion
- Glenn Branca keeps rumbling across musical landscape
- News In Brief
- Emphasis in Singapore's urban renewal shifts from demolition to quality of life
- Britain hopes Apricot computer will blossom in the US market
- Latvian Baptist appeals for help
- Beacon Hill
- Ivo Pogorelich: dissolving controversy by caressing the piano
- Exit of Kirkpatrick signals Soviets that US ready to talk
- Consumer buying expected to ease in '85
- The Heisman
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Anglo-Irish summit causes few echoes in Northern Ireland
- The Heisman; Life after the Heisman: one winner's story
- Shift weight toward net and lean into your shots for best ground strokes
- The Heisman; A coach who helped shape the modern game
- News In Brief
- Popular pressure spurs crackdown on corruption in Iran
- What the Cubans are doing in Nicaragua
- BYU's Holiday fling for national title; Osborne plays to win
- News In Brief
- Reagan's to decide
- News In Brief
- The personal shopper
- Despite Kirkpatrick move, conservatives aim for 2nd-term clout
- From actors to advocates, Americans are flocking to Nicaragua
- Group asks long-term solution for hunger
- Foreign policy: the two-year cycle
- Mexican drug traffickers regain footing as big drug suppliers to United States
- Antiques, family heirlooms lend vintage charm to dining rooms
- President and press: duet during crisis
- Many happy returnables
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- NASA hopes to help businesses get into space
- Filipinos try to leave their cultural mark on Los Angeles
- Partnerships help keep beleaguered schools afloat
- Feminists lay groundwork for international women's 'think tank'
- You don't need calculus on tax issue; just say 'no' to spending
- The exhilarating art of shaping sound
- Australia's world-class fiction
- Free-under God's government
- Shopping censor
- News In Brief
- Phylicia Ayers-Allen: getting beyond the race question. 'Cosby Show' star sees acting as 'touching people's hearts'
- News In Brief
- Advertisers, football fans happy with shift on TV coverage, but colleges may not be