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Monitor articles for November 05, 1986
- Experts debate just what is the source of global warming trend. Ozone hole and climate changes may be related to sunspot activity
- US Savings Bonds lose a bit of interest, but they keep fundamental appeal
- Welcome realism on trade
- Reagan is the president of Britain, too
- Debtor nations get on the financial track. Reforms and belt-tightening make them look better to lenders
- Nostalgic baseball talk main course of White House luncheon
- SOUNDTAKES
- Europe Through Anna's eyes. Traveling with a three-year-old is a new way of seeing
- Sanding the floor
- Poetry in the Irish tradition. A collection of verses that reconcile historic polarities
- Fired up
- Add a splash of color to a harvest table with cranberries
- USX has little time to stave off takeover
- Tensions mount as contras prepare to crank up war. Rebels say US aid will boost their size and effectiveness
- Reactor would make US leader in neutron research
- US hopes more moderate Iran will emerge from war. Economic and political pressures squeeze radicals
- Is US dealing with Iran?
- French discouraged over hostages' fate. Some question Paris's use of conciliatory Mideast approach
- TV DINNER. Food writer Martha Stewart brings holiday cuisine to prime time
- Politicians now look to watershed '88 election. Bush, Hart lead polls, but support called `soft'
- Helsinki Watch sees little change in Soviet repression. As diplomats in Vienna review the Helsinki Accords, a human rights group documents ongoing c...
- `The Dream Screen': on being female in the 20th century
- Voting - and the pricelessness of freedom
- Cockburn thinks rock lyrics should have meaning
- Iranian power plays reflected in terrorist moves?
- Orlov is a man with a mission
- Another geological tour with McPhee
- The new road
- TV campaigning: the tail wagging the dog
- Karpov was strong in waning `Battle of the Bulge'
- Europe: beyond the `bean count' of conventional forces
- Washington's patience pays off: US ships call at Chinese port. It's US's first China shore leave since USS Dixie called in 1949
- Families have difficult role to play in hostage drama
- When a little is too much
- I'm grateful that I'm grateful