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Monitor articles for October 28, 1985
- US aid to Angola plays role in presummit posturing with Soviets. Backers say US must support Reagan's stand on Soviet intervention
- Mexico. The ultimate domino?
- Soviet plan gives less optimistic view of country's economic future
- Trade-off in a German plant: flexible hours in return for high-tech advances
- This year's Series has been a second-guesser's delight; Herzog critical of umpiring
- Impressionist paintings stolen in Paris
- A cultural revival in France. Bretons regaining pride and prowess in their heritage
- Harvard's startling Sackler. Challenge was to fit museum into `architectural zoo'
- Spy wars: a year of discontent
- The `I's' have it in Cricot 2's `Let the Artists Die'
- `Why strike when purpose of the strike has failed?'
- Federal Reserve chiefs pack clout, but we can overdo their importance
- Turn humdrum errand routine into a special playtime for children
- The way to pick out a picture book is to spend time looking at the best of them
- Bombings focus attention on issues in Mormon faith
- When it comes to buying tires, construction is what counts
- News In Brief
- Striking Continental pilots `sue for peace'. Airline's ability to prosper, despite picket lines, undercuts walkout's effect
- S. African controls extended to news media. Pro-government newspaper says newsmen give false image of country
- Serenity in an anxious world
- Middle East peace: the Peres proposal
- In Asia, US protectionism looms ominously. Proposed trade bill would cost region up to one-third of its sales in the US
- Labor needs `more of today and tomorrow, less of yesterday'. AFL-CIO meets to try to halt the drop in unions' size and influence
- Robt Day writes to the children
- Pitchers were in command in most games of 1985 World Series. Starters especially strong for both Cardinals, Royals
- Silberman's latest report lauds strength, success of American Jews
- Two years after Grenada, US still debates effects of invasion
- Bourses abroad are mirroring Wall Street with brisk run-ups
- Conductor Sinopoli digs deep into the core of a score
- Kohl presses for regular contact between Reagan and Gorbachev
- Exploding the US `debtor nation' myth
- Letters to the Editor. Advantages of bilingual education
- After cheers abroad, Israel's Peres faces critics at home. Rivals challenge Mideast peace offers Peres made in UN speech
- Sharp images of an unromantic West
- Slowly but surely, college textbooks are becoming more rigorous
- Controlling Africa's population
- Iron grip of networks and Nielsens may be cracking -- what does it mean?