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Monitor articles for November 02, 1982
- 'The keys to 4G -- and a map for your morning jog'
- Teen-age subculture: a room of their own
- A sense of moderation
- S. Africa bans dissident for another three years
- Peking's new American-style hotel
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Caution in the Kremlin
- Peking; The great sights of a capital city
- ''Whatever . . .''?
- 'My dad spends time with me now'
- Chinese puzzle: who gets to study in US
- When a Cardin is not a Cardin
- A Sadat-era 'Watergate' simmers
- The De Lorean case
- The things that worry Moscow
- US Marines to help patrol east Beirut
- Cluster bombs: five types used in Lebanon
- Can Kampuchea be independent? How big powers pull strings in Indochina
- Israeli investigators call witnesses to massacre
- US will speed processing of Indochinese refugees
- India, Pakistan to set up panel on easing tension
- New hope for strike settlement, but is pro football season salvageable?
- This painter leaps over the no man's land between old tradition and new
- Top court to assess fears as grounds for A-closure
- 'We're coming back . . .' Buying American can still be the best
- Teen-age Parties: What Is A Good Timme
- Pressure grows on US in Lebanon
- More ammo for acid rain foes
- To track the path of the economy you need to know your indicators
- Post-election violence in Northern Ireland deals setback to Prior plans for troubled province
- Primitive grace
- A new way to see 'city by the bay'
- Presbyterians North and South get set to vote on church merger plan
- Why the Russians might -- or might not -- be tempted by Nicaragua
- Sakharov under siege
- A gathering, a declaration
- Are American businesses disinvesting in the US?
- US ports preen as Navy searches for home bases for its new ships
- Comes the revolution in office productivity
- Manning NATO's front line in Europe; US soldiers in Germany voice confidence
- Thatcher, Kohl see eye to eye
- A place where Michigan workers can start over when the plant closes
- Only the poor go hungry