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Monitor articles for November 19, 1981
- Salvadoran soccer: the only sign of war is that some fans go home early
- Odyssey of a job seeker when company goes bust
- Potters' Paradise; HOW DOREEN BLUMHARDT HANDCRAFTED NEW ZEALAND
- Numbers, quality gaining in US military enlistments
- Venezuela becomes firm US ally
- Squash, cranberries combine in a casserole
- A-power plant in California may face license lifting
- Future of Laotian folk art hangs by a thread
- Save banks with a new bank law
- British police find themselves under scrutiny
- CIA-type data net planned by private, nonspy team
- Nigerian election campaign; DEMOCRACY WITH A TRIBAL BEAT
- Controversial suggestions to make teens safer drivers
- BACKYARD INVENTORS; In Britain: a state-aided tradition
- Spain in NATO: to join or not to join
- Personal income was up 0.6 percent in October
- What the Kremlin isn't saying about food is plenty
- Hitting the high notes
- EGYPT AFTER SADAT; VOICES OF HOPE, MURMURS OF DOUBT IN CAIRO
- Houston's city controller wins mayoral race
- Reagan jawbones Kremlin while eyeing Capitol Hill
- 1981 college football season is a tough one to explain
- Kirkland clinches AFL-CIO job
- Typewriter Olympics: trying to beat 166 words/min.
- Reagan proposal's effect on European arms balance
- New civil rights chief is a 'supply-side Urban Leaguer'
- Taro's War: Memoir of a Japanese torn between two worlds
- Allen lessons
- Oil prices and quick conclusions
- A properly cooked turkey will be the easiest to carve
- Rights switch
- Solar research facility gets new lease on life
- Japanese oil refiners awash in excess crude supplies - and red ink
- Writing a Love Letter from Belgrade
- An acquired taste
- The great literacy machine
- Reagan's opening gambit on way to serious nuclear arms control talks with Soviet Union
- When only two are at home for Thanksgiving dinner
- The zero option
- Naples council resigns amid growing problems
- Assurance in a colossal vision
- CBS affiliates may get option on hour-long news
- Being a pro basketball wife has extra dimensions
- 600 more British troops in Ulster
- Europe applauds Reagan's talk
- How Mubarak tames opposition
- The little back that could
- Secret gifts
- Monitor contributor wins aid to pursue research
- How films affect people: a critic sums up his life at the movies
- N.Y.C.'s Central Park; Can a tree still grow in Manhattan?
- Cities scramble for the attention of moneymaking high-tech firms
- Inventors & NRDC: an inside view