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Monitor articles for November 12, 1981
- Jamaica cements its role as US ally
- THE 100-YEAR-OLD LEGACY OF A CURIOUS SCOTSMAN
- Neighboring Indiana teams in a little, big rivalry
- short takes (2)
- Gulf Council looks at joint military role
- Snapshot enclosed
- US: hard evidence of chemical weapons
- A profound chuckle
- Firm says housewives are worth $360 a week
- Politics puts decontrol of gas prices in limbo
- Clearing some questions about tax-free bonds
- Junior college: What kind of education will states pay for?
- Northern Ireland: the economic factor
- India: poverty, population, and pollution
- Talk with a renowned filmmaker; Robert Altman and the media world beyond Hollywood
- Two cabbage salads, one hot, one cold
- British Labour's Foot not seen as a unifying force
- Stockman: too much, too soon
- Video games: how addictive?
- Communists ask Solidarity to join in government
- Racially split vote returns Ferre as Miami mayor
- Valenzuela outpitches Seaver
- Cookie correction
- Spiders spin new thread in E. B. White poems
- Fulbrights forever!
- Let's grab our rackets and go play . . . wallyball?
- Middleton - Bruins slickster
- ''A Light Unto My Path''
- Practicing patience
- In short (2)
- New fiction captures changing roles of three women
- Sweden plans a practice muscle flex with military
- Egypt, Israel try again on Palestinian self-rule
- Reagan's agenda for civil liberties
- A colorful book to inspire and inform novice decorators
- Catching the wind: it's not such a breezy undertaking
- The case of the vanishing goodbye
- S. Africa's Botha: retreating from promised race reform?
- Hawaii tries new type of mortgage
- Iran has new leaders ... to cope with its old problems
- Wheels of justice turn a bit faster in Boston court
- In short (1)
- In Lebanon, childhoods lost to war
- SAUDI WOMEN: QUIET REVOLUTION BEHIND THE VEIL
- In short (3)
- The country look leads High Point furnishings show
- Burma comes down from its isolationist mountaintop
- Japan may tax exports to placate the US, Europe
- short takes (1)
- President nixes course change in Reaganomics
- Is the sun shrinking? New analyses suggest a 76-year cycle
- Author-Actress Maya Angelou: And still she rises
- The Haig problem
- Dressing up a holiday dinner with a fragrant stuffing
- Kremlin - like US - feels sting of European protests
- Celebrating Thanksgiving in London
- Japan trade: it may affect US security
- Winter recipes for curly-leafed kale
- Aliens: more benefit than burden
- Arms sale tests US-Pakistan ties
- When actors play actors, results can be impressive
- Breaking a code
- Sweden gets tough after sub incident