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Monitor articles for November 10, 1982
- Humble and bold
- Unprecarious living
- Municipal bonds offer a relatively safe and tax-free investment
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Spanish cooking classes offered in Madrid
- Long after federal warning, many dams are still unsafe
- Schools at center of coming church-state battles
- Instruction to poets
- In opera, experience -- not youth -- can be the key
- US satellite quits sun vigil to intercept two comets
- Israel gobbles up West Bank land with suburbs
- Heroin's trail from poppy fields to the West
- The richness of rigor
- African unity's toughest test: deciding who rules W. Sahara
- Chrysler's missing board member
- Carroll's life and letters; Benchley novel
- Pope's Spanish trip ends; three charged with plot
- Grants for an arts-science bridge
- Tylenol investigators finish capsule check in Chicago
- Psst, hush-hush agency is hiring more spooks
- Soviets hammer away at Afghan rebel resistance
- Polish regime, church try to defuse tensions
- Army doctor takes over after Upper Volta coup
- Baseball owners still at odds over ouster of Bowie Kuhn
- West pins rights talks to Soviet commitment
- Choose pumpkin or butternut for soup
- Brazilians samba to first national election in 20 years
- The rebuffed New Right
- US population projected to hit 309 million by 2050
- Italy moves into fast lane of world's drug traffic
- Doing something about Africa
- Turkey: a vote for stability
- The nuclear freeze movement: a window of opportunity
- Europe stalls on move to switch to lead-free gasoline
- Fuel tanker blast in tunnel kills Soviets and Afghans
- Dishes from a famous Castilian restaurant
- Shopping around
- Rail unions step up to buy giant Conrail
- Reagan plans to confront Begin on settlements
- Paris in the spring
- World Series of capitalism
- Public works proposal attacked by White House
- Hamburger U
- Gemayel to rule Lebanon by decree for six months
- Musings on the ubiquitous loaf of French bread
- 'Western style' kimonos fizzle in Japan
- Turkeys will be more expensive this year
- Carroll's life and letters; Benchley novel
- Rip Van Winkle
- Arizona State hopeful of securing Rose Bowl berth in game with Washington
- Gifts in good taste from your kitchen
- Tips from Monopoly masters
- US hints of agreement with allies on pipeline
- Fiction: D.C. mood during Vietnam; In the City of Fear, by Ward Just. New York: The Viking Press. 291 pp. $14.95.
- Paying homage to a righteous man; Schindler's List, by Thomas Keneally. Simon & Schuster. 399 pp. $16.95.
- Here's how to freeze foods for the holidays ahead