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Monitor articles for October 28, 1982
- New message to Garcia
- What Hollywood has in store for the next two months
- Beach volleyball aficionados say their heroes match any in athletic skills
- Hypnotic techniques gain acceptance in business world
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Wide-swathed crime; Timber theft -- by pros
- A top Canadian resigns; Trudeau tenure in doubt
- Still oppressed in Iran
- High-level Soviet peace feeler on Afghanistan
- Central America feels pressure to talk with opposition
- Chinese report counting 1,008,175,288 heads
- Inflation politics
- Where Dick Tuck goes, political pranks follow
- Tough sell to keep doors of world trade open
- Italian prime minister wins confidence vote
- Slavery chronicles make for theater of rare potency; Do Lord Remember Me; Play by James de Jongh. Directed by Regge Life.
- Greece may charge rent for 4 US military bases
- Funk talk
- Nikolais troupe's wizardry: the ultimate video game, but more is needed
- What would it take for a BIG Democratic win in Tuesday's election?
- Pollution: an invisible crop pest
- No-strike vote at Chrysler could strengthen union's bargaining position
- Researching period films: when trivia is not so trivial
- 'We don't want to spy on Americans'
- Many masks of modern art
- Spanish fascists extol virtues of an ultra-rightist nation
- Questions raised over US high-tech sales to South Africa
- The royal prerogative: no roast bat, thank you
- Burning wood is cheap, but coal has its advantages
- Does 'subliminal synergism' trick magazine readers?
- Louisiana offers tax relief to prevent layoffs
- Why the Sierra Club went political
- US official calls violence the top health problem
- Brezhnev response to Reagan: talking tough is a game two can play
- Partnerships
- Authentic, prolific teller of Western tales: Louis L'Amour
- No link seen in death of ex-CIA agent, arms case
- Plenty; Drama by David Hare. Directed by Mr. Hare.
- Partners for new coalition agree on Dutch policies
- Arafat backs state link to Jordan
- Providence, R.I.; No longer just a waymark on the road to somewhere else
- Courts mandate equal treatment for women offenders
- What can those spies in the sky see?
- Boston College carries banner for New England football
- November Skychart
- Re Wednesday morning
- Israel, Kampuchea survive UN moves to oust them
- Negative ad campaigns spring up across the US
- Treeing Ted Turner's bear
- Syria and Israel bolster forces in east Lebanon
- A trade barrier Reagan favors -- against illicit drugs
- Wait a minute
- Tough sell to keep doors of world trade open
- Dancing to a gentle tune
- America's Spies: coming in from the cold
- A '30s-style depression or an '80s-style stagnation?