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Monitor articles for October 31, 1985
- Israelis say naming of US envoy signals new interest in peace talks
- Policies on Central American issues change
- For Strauss, `Night' may be tender, but the shooting was tough
- Dutch leaders, public at odds on missiles. Yet nod for US missiles is expected tomorrow
- Courts, voters set throttle for rent control merry-go-round
- Mexico's reform agenda
- Virginia Democrats try Reagan tactics. Next year's vigorous political struggles hide behind '85 snoozer election
- Malaysian students in US pressured by fundamentalists
- Quantum Syncro launches VW's 4-wheel drive system in the US
- Mozambique: the issues for US policy
- November
- Worth noting on TV
- Exaggerate, said Dr. Johnson
- Japan's steps to let more US imports in appear to fall short
- Want to see free market in Hungary? Call a cab
- South African activist speaks out for black rights
- Philippines host military bases vital to US interests in Pacific, Indian Oceans
- Labor's adjustment demands
- `Gathering storm' in the Philippines. US looks for a way to protect vital interests in the region
- Tanja cleaned out her closet before college and found `Memorable Halloween in My Life'
- Letters to the Editor. Middle East terrorism
- Soundtakes
- US sanctions against South Africa
- My place -- October
- Top 20 teams
- Good guys get the beeps
- Toxic chemicals in sewage threaten microbes that combat waste. Greenpeace report warns Boston: new plant likely to break down
- Stravinsky's letters reveal neither man nor music, but business sense
- European industry joins for high-tech push
- Dissolving intransigence
- The Fed's Paul Volcker a big draw on Canada's Wall Street
- Summit attitude: key to success