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Monitor articles for November 24, 1986
- Future star
- It's merging traffic for Fiat and Alfa
- Raising Haiti's world profile
- Health secretary's plan to pay for long-term illness faces revision
- An India pulled to West and East awaits Soviet leader
- Plant that turns waste into energy gives depressed town a charge. Little-known technology burns coal-mining residue efficiently
- Open and nonaligned, Yugoslavia prospers. But Balkan nation has large foreign debt and high inflation
- Salvador: peace is distant
- Nicaraguan contra war forces Hondurans to flee border homes
- Shallow voyagers through a vivid future landscape
- Japanese executive talks up US-Japan ties in high-tech. He cites benefits of `hot debate' in research
- Club offers `capitol' chance to ex-cons
- Talents pirouetting in their midst. The Robinsons.
- Salmon trollers' gourmet market threatened by fish farmers. Trollers mount drive to foster preference for ocean-caught salmon
- Commodity exchange staff may lose trading power
- Wall Street recovers some aplomb after the Boesky bomb
- There're diamonds in them there hills. But residents have doubts about commercial mining
- Britain spurns Argentina's overtures
- What put the Feds on Ivan's trail. Clues on Boesky sniffed out by CIA-like ferrets, CPA-like routine
- Private corridors outdoors
- Two aldermen indicted in Chicago corruption case
- A step to the East, a step to the West
- The thrill is gone in Dick Francis's newest thriller
- A composer listens to his own music
- Need a whatchamacallit for your car? Here's how to find it
- At Oxford: the case for women's colleges
- Immigration reform: foundering in a sea of vacillation
- Paris Op'era gains from smallish hall, but sound isn't all
- PAINTING IN THE LATE '80s. Shock and novelty are out. Accessibility, technical skill, tradition are coming back in.
- `Lily Dale' continues Horton Foote's chronicle of family life. New play set in Texas brims over with feelings
- Getting rid of unsafe truckers. Federal law sets national licensing, drug penalties
- When `student-athletes' are drug-free but hardly studious
- PBS shows trace animal migration and display a snapshot of the US
- Africa's journalists battle uphill to get and keep press freedoms
- The voice of American English. California teacher gives English lessons to millions in China
- The Bible unites us
- Human rights trial poses painful questions for Argentines. At issue is how far down the line responsibility for `dirty war' crimes lies
- In nuclear world, hope is most important, all experts agree. A world without nuclear explosives would not necessarily be free of war or superpower t...