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Monitor articles for November 14, 1986
- Two Caribbean isles . . . Once in sync with the pace of Bahamian life, you'll find it hard to slip on shoes and go home
- Africa: crisis persists as aid falls. UN combats donor apathy and seeks more long-term aid
- The three Democrats who will influence Reagan foreign policy
- A painting to fool your eye
- Islands - Challenge in the Atlantic
- Great Barrier Reef. Taking a plunge into a teeming world of Picasso shapes and Tiffany colors on Australia's
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Thatcher US visit: some differences with Reagan are expected
- Pray with authority
- Keeping families strong. US Education Department report sees welfare policy doing just the opposite
- Massachusetts voters send ballot message to their legislators
- Is this a policy?
- Dale Carnegie wins new yuppie friends
- A nation of giving
- Duel of the place-kickers; Illini rebound; Michigan QB shines
- Belize. Out-of-the-way Belize gets few visitors, perhaps because it changed its name from British Honduras and forgot to tell the world; it's no pla...
- Latin American nations take exception to US policy in region
- . . . . not to be forgotten. Barbados yields its beauty to the explorer who hires a taxi and heads for the country
- Changing Sweden takes a hard look at its `model' welfare state. Some are disillusioned, some grateful, others want overhaul
- Families of students burned in Chile seek legal redress in US
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Peace movement dead? Not so, say coast-to-coast marchers
- Catholic bishops push for welfare reform. Social issues debate heats up, along with inner church tensions
- Mubarak's choice of premier suggests Egypt's readying for reforms
- Made-to-order justice
- Negative political ads will be back in 1988, says GOP pollster
- Piccalilli day
- Despite criticism, Pretoria garners business sector support
- Following the course of an older river in an old city
- ... progress in the Pacific
- Going solo is fun, when done with care
- Excavation in Turkey could yield major findings on early man
- News In Brief
- School boards' report card. `Effectiveness' gets a `needs improvement' in study
- Year after Anglo-Irish pact, Protestant opposition still runs high. N. Irish Protestants adamant on having continued British rule
- Van Gogh on canvas and in correspondence
- Nearly extinct red wolves return to wild after being bred in captivity
- Speaking up for `sentimental' art
- Weekend hideaways in Connecticut
- Ski dream. Back in 1937, a man with homemade skis and a vision rigged a tow rope to his Model A Ford truck, and Mammoth Mountain Ski Area was born
- Iran: political crisis within. Issue of tilt toward US widens domestic rifts
- TRAVEL TIPS
- Hungary's (relatively) long leash
- Magnet schools attract support
- High court considers preferential treatment for blacks, women
- Pl'acido Domingo plays Goya tomorrow in new Menotti opera
- Two biographical films add interest to fall lineup
- Ski circus. Wilderness skiing using chairlifts and Alpine (downhill) equipment just hasn't existed in the United States as it has in Europe. But Uta...
- Budget ax lay idle. Congress's '86 tax reform drive kept it from deficit-cutting duty
- Stolen US arms fuel black market. Pilfered military supplies end up in Iran and other global hot spots
- Through the looking glass. A very civilized kind of madness in the glittery, scented, red-lipsticked, swivel-pause world of high fashion.
- Squealing on your children
- PUR-R-RSONAL BEST