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Monitor articles for October 27, 1982
- 1982 elections: a referendum on nation's courts?
- Peking modernizing brings a new chief to the Navy
- Socialist policy is target of French work stoppage
- Reagan visit to Brazil: a pat on the back?
- Misapplying lessons from the Cuban missile crisis
- Angra do Heroismo; 1944
- What Reagan could learn from Tom Dewey
- Inflation news cuts two ways for elections
- Pollster sees moderate gains for Democrats
- Mr. Shultz goes to Ottawa
- Inside 20th-century music
- Needs
- Cookware shopping in Paris -- more than pots and pans
- Freedom from limitations
- Iraq threatens Iranians with new, secret weapon
- When its women customers speak, Detroit listens -- now
- Can Congress veto rules made by agencies it creates?
- Severe typhoon hits Vietnam
- Nuclear-freeze issue: hot in US, cool in Europe
- Oklahoma farmer -- torn between GOP, Democrats
- When it comes to key issues in Michigan's '82 elections, jobs top the list
- US troop unit in Beirut will be replaced soon
- ALSO OF NOTE IN POLAND
- Why inventors are frustrated
- For my friend
- Bumper cranberry crop for baking
- Drought-stricken Australia may see wheat sales plummet
- The need
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Coup rumors fly fast and furiously on eve of Spain's national elections
- IRA reports execution of N. Ireland Protestant
- Berlin Philharmonic's visit -- a taste of the world's best
- Helmut Schmidt bows out of W. German party politics
- Lebanon, Israel may begin pullout talks next week
- Roasted pumpkin seeds make a good snack
- Childhood joys of chocolate desserts never fade away
- The search for something in lieu of a money fund
- Spunky memoir from Gahagan Douglas; A Full Life, by Helen Gahagan Douglas. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co. 432 pp. $19.95.
- Fashion prints: an open field for collectors
- An engaging and 'thoughtfully serious' comedy from Lanford Wilson; Angels Fall Play by Lanford Wilson. Directed by Marshall W. Mason.
- Reagan urges more time to ease unemployment
- Nixon remembers world leaders he has known; Leaders, by Richard Nixon. New York: Warner Books. 371 pp. $17.50.
- Kirilenko, once an heir apparent to Brezhnev, may be retiring
- Companies weighing bankruptcy face federal quandary
- A friendship network for new mothers
- Soviets signal Polish economy is on its own
- Rating the members of Congress
- Ex-Red Army player breaks the NHL ice (briefly) as league's first Soviet skater
- Palestine teen-ager killed in a West Bank protest
- If the movie is a hit -- make it again, Sam
- Oil supply: Washington's dangerous default
- Her man, Soviet style
- Recession saps Europe's antinuclear movement
- A gift to make me look up and see
- Two big satellites ordered for home 'dish' reception
- Eight Salvadoran leftists will be tried as terrorists
- Iran finds its self-isolation gets a cool reception abroad
- Police use of hypnosis -- reliable tool or huge risk?