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Monitor articles for November 04, 1986
- Balancing family and political life. State Sen. Carol Amick
- Memories of '56 remain sharp in Hungary today
- Governors vs. US - who should control National Guard?
- TV edition of `Discover': wide-ranging survey of what's new
- ARTS SCENE
- The wonderful world of Ronald Reagan
- `I've got to vote tonight'
- US walks fine line on hostages. `Negotiation' with terrorists is out, but a `dialogue' is OK
- Irish politicians worried by radical party's entry into fray
- Rules for winning the chess match in Vienna
- Measuring the mood in Vienna. Helsinki review will indicate how far and how fast superpowers willing to move on nuclear disarmament
- State Nicknames
- GUCCI GUCCI GOO? Dior, Klein, Lauren. The parade of designer labels into the nursery includes the toniest names in the business. What's next?
- When was that lube job? Look in your log
- Flaw in Pentagon planning - ill-prepared Guard and Reserve
- World Series schedule examined; Dodgers felt frustrated, too
- A national disgrace: humans used as `nuclear guinea pigs'
- Pressing Soviets on human rights. Former dissident urges abrogation of Helsinki pact
- Baby the engine, and other saving tips
- If you haven't checked under the hood lately, fall is the time
- Detroit may find sales without prods are like cars without gas
- Premium in your tank may be a waste
- Advice from a former car thief. Common sense is the better part of security
- Parties vie to control legislatures. Future reward: upper hand in redrawing US House districts
- When athlete-politicians square off
- IBM home computer clones stream in with quality, low prices
- The 21st century
- Lloyd Richards
- Jacobsen & those who remain
- Cuban detainees in limbo in US jails. Only avenue to freedom is government review of their files
- Foreign firms tempt US buyers with cars made for economy, luxury, or just plain fun
- Ellington's `Queenie Pie' blends jazz, blues, opera
- For W. Europe, Reykjavik marked the end of an era
- It may be economical to buy by mail, if you can avoid getting a lemon
- Tips for visitors to Sicily, where phrasebooks may falter
- Autos '87. Intense competition between companies worldwide has put today's car buyer in the driver's seat
- Director with cues for future
- East River ferry, New York
- Safe in God
- Daniel Webster debates
- Making good impressions. `Land imprinting' turns wasteland into lush grass
- US links arms control, human rights at Vienna
- Colleges under scrutiny