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Monitor articles for November 17, 1986
- A layman's guide to 86 years of electronic music. These are the sounds Sir Francis Bacon longed to hear
- For those who can afford them: a crop of American nannies
- Wee Frenchman the biggest wheel on world auto racing circuit
- TEENS AND JOBS: BAD FOR EACH OTHER? New reports contend that many jobs do teen-agers more harm than good, despite a strong argument that they teach...
- Reaffirm support for Aquino
- S. Africa firm finds blackwhite power sharing pays
- Insider trading makes Boesky an outsider. His $100 million payment is expected to cool takeover speculation
- GM's downshifts big plans for high-tech wonders in its plants
- Hearing Pachelbel's Canon while cleaning the shed
- American firm flying Angolan military goods
- `His music allowed me to see'
- Chirac is emerging as first among equals in French government. He sets tough tone, moves into foreign policy
- White House wrestles with Iran crisis. Critics say secret US arms deal won't win friends and influence Tehran
- The red wolf comes home
- Fidelio's hope, and mine
- Israel plays down role in Iran affair
- Superb documentary on the Wyeths is also a paean to families
- Uranium mine near Grand Canyon opposed. Environmentalists and Indians say operation could harm park area
- Abused children do best if family environment can be repaired. Maryland study shows most can safely remain at home with parents
- `Who, me? A Renaissance man?' Meet David Byrne, eclectic rock musician/filmmaker
- Spiritual development
- Pleader
- Some see airline stocks as just the ticket
- Mergers and layoffs in industry may not be streamlining but games
- News In Brief
- The year of experimental counterterrorism
- President Aquino faces toughest test yet of her survival skills. Any opposition move against her is most likely in the next few weeks
- Battle over pollution stirs the air above Louisiana's capital city
- Defense largess and the Old Sod
- New gallery mounts impressive show of Expressionist graphics
- Where does the waiting line lead?
- The performing professor. Physics students pay attention when he walks over hot coals
- `Model' Zaire joins countries asking for debt rescheduling. With a $5.4 billion foreign debt, nation says it has no choice
- `Nova' and Tomlin: listening for messages from a distant galaxy
- Recent spate of car deals wheels bargains onto used lots
- Hopes for pardon keep Hasenfus case alive. 30-year sentence seen as political bargaining chip for Sandinistas
- Journalist's scholarly account of Cambodia's complicated story
- New light on Matisse in Nice. Seldom-seen paintings surface in a luminous exhibition
- In Hungary, personal freedoms smooth the hard edges of a totalitarian system. But outright political dissent is still taboo in this East-bloc state
- Queen lays out Thatcher's new policies