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Monitor articles for November 12, 1982
- Fresh cranberries give color, piquancy to holiday foods
- Japan-US tradesmanship
- Britain sign $170 million defense deal with China
- Number of unemployment claims down for 2nd week
- East, West German Lutherans gear up for annual Peace Week
- The soft sell
- 2 of Germany's most wanted terrorists arrested
- US-China ties in the doldrums over Taiwan
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Try out various cleaners on concrete pool decking
- Cranberries and figs perk up turkey stuffings
- Israel's prime minister leaves for 10-day US visit
- New ideas to try this Thanksgiving
- Delicious gifts from your kitchen
- Hollywood's new Ginger and her fancy footwork
- Using peaches as a garnish
- Ask the gardeners
- Mortimer Adler brings some 'Great Ideas' to public TV
- Moving on jobs
- Keeping firehoses ready for a world banking crisis
- IMF to help debt-ridden Argentina and Mexico
- The Brezhnev era
- The concerns of the ordinary person -- filmmaker King Vidor's focus
- Nut bread made with squash
- Culinary gifts to inspire a cook
- Spadolini's resignation rejected
- After the battle
- Don't forget a mincemeat pie for the holidays
- W. Europe sees few post-Brezhnev changes
- Expected release of Walesa may help end martial law
- British MPs want purge in British intelligence
- View from Kremlin battlements: discouraging
- Crown roast of pork makes a spectacular presentation
- We wait in love
- The nuclear issue: it depends on how you view the world
- Inside Report (7)
- Jimmy Carter takes a look at '84 race, arms race, Mideast
- Brazil cashes in with open-door policy on arms sales
- Top secret dough? Muffin baker battles for recipe rights
- For the social security rescue squad, only a handful of options
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Small shredder quite handy for gardeners in city, suburbs
- Holiday foods: a few surprises among the traditional
- Sweet potatoes need only a little sugar and spice
- Explosion flattens Israeli headquarters in Tyre
- Currents of change stir under surface ice of Soviet society
- Good choice of winter citrus fruits available
- A country Inn
- Some new mortgages finding favor with buyers
- The Brezhnev legacy
- Moscow, Washington adjust to new Soviet era
- Cheese and fruit are simple, festive fare for entertaining
- The men who run the Soviet Union - the members of the Politburo
- New UMW president vows to help jobless miners
- For Viet vets: a memorial -- and flood of memories
- Food producers pitching in to help the hungry
- Gulf states huddle to shore up defenses
- The best termite predator is a pest-control company
- Removing creosote from old wooden beams
- A St. Nicholas Day treat in Switzerland
- Israeli officers testify they knew of killings early
- Census data outlines future US population growth, immigration
- US industry to scrimp on capital outlays in '83
- Setting the table with antique dishes brings added pleasure to dining
- Unprecedented vote gets benefits for homosexuals
- Drink to be sociable?
- Columbia goes to work
- Apple-growing families offer recipes for the holidays
- Moscow, Washington adjust to new Soviet era
- Constantly replacing canvas in reclining chairs? Try plastic