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Monitor articles for November 19, 1982
- With the aid of some red wrigglers, she keeps an indoor compost pile
- US wrestles with growing dependence on foreign students
- 'Giant' find off West Coast may ease US demand for foreign oil
- GOP wants economic plan -- and fast
- New warning on ethics laws
- Talks with Moscow not top priority; Peking stresses economic goals
- US to ask court to nullify ruling against oil profit tax
- MODELING ON THE PAST
- Inside Report (6)
- Christmas in January?
- Inside Report (4)
- Journalistic newcomers are elbowing for space in a tight market
- Our part in resurrection
- Andropov's hit parade
- Habib off to Beirut to talk about troop pullout plans
- Inside Report (2)
- Fifty years of social welfare
- Personal income up 0.7% last month, US reports
- The Writer: the how to of selling facts and fiction
- A librarian looks at censorship
- Unrecruited love
- Israeli minister got news of massacre on Sept. 17
- Marconi's dream
- United Nations considers new role for its secretary-general
- S. African blacks feel trapped, sense no progress in '70s, '80s
- Inside Report (5)
- The voice of the turtle is heard on the atoll
- Inside Report (3)
- Trying to break down religious barriers; A school with a lesson for Northern Ireland
- Sony, the big exporter, seeks a stake in imports, too
- Ad agencies $65 million winners in election campaign
- Is it parsley or is it celery? Also, a Madagascar plant
- New-old Harvard Stadium, a venerable football institution
- Pressure for arms control pact weighs on Reagan
- A Swedish prison warden opens doors for inmates
- Ten days that may shape the Kremlin future
- China's entrepreneurs: keeping 'leftism' down on the farm
- Luxembourg economy floats above worldwide recession
- Manners counterrevolution
- How US, Swedish prisons differ
- Gulf war drags on in a stalemate -- despite recent Iranian offensives
- Buying a home in Banff takes more than money
- When is a neo-liberal a moderate Republican?
- Brazil's opposition falters at polls
- Italy's Amintore Fanfani tries to sort out his nation's political problems
- Boston leaders work to erase city's image as a center for racial strife
- Kemp won't challenge President now -- but he's ready if Reaganomics proves ineffective
- A harbor from long ago
- Chrysler union to resume talks in US and Canada
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Inside Report (1)
- Expanded Soviet hot line to be sought by Reagan
- PBS's thorny issue: whether to expand the MacNeil/Lehrer Report
- Japan notebook; Takenoko dancers, matchbooks, and much ado about a suit
- Number of people starting jobless claims drops again
- Pentagon may use more lie tests
- Military faces dilemmas as enlistment of jobless grows
- Afternoon in Camden, North Carolina