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Monitor articles for November 30, 1982
- When dams, dikes won't do; Towns find new ways to foil floods
- The startling impact of Schiele's portraits
- Reagan in Latin America
- Choice words from a 'linguamaniac'
- Zimbabwe economic plan sets growth goal of 8%
- In Polish church-state tango, Walesa becomes odd man out
- Iran wins big in oil war with Iraq
- High-school bands go Broadway as competition grows
- City lets water have its way -- right through downtown park
- 'Life in the West Bank has become almost unbearable'
- Supreme Court to weigh radioactive-waste issue
- A grin and a purr
- Ted Kennedy still sizing up his presidential chances
- How many US, British secrets have leaked to Soviets?
- S. African blacks win rare victory
- White House: no assault on Capitol Hill this time
- W. Germany tries new tactic to ease process of conscientious objection
- Poland releases 327 jailed in martial law
- Photographs of children can make memorable presents
- Fulfill America's pledge to the hungry
- Kremlin's Andropov signals that discipline is his byword
- Corporate America is on the move -- in track shorts
- Solar energy eclipsed by low oil prices, pinched economy
- Obtaining the right approval
- Zia; Pakistan's military ruler, before US visit, talks about drugs, arms build-up, India, elections, Afghanistan, and 'the bomb'
- News for the Traveler (3)
- GATT pulls trade back from the brink
- OAS leader welcomes subdued US policy on Latin America
- Pravda says USSR ready to renew ties with Albania
- Measured Soviet response to MX
- Mixing dance and music, and making it work
- New law protecting S. African prisoners seen as victory. . .though a small one
- The MX debate
- Pasadena parade route rife with roses, er, thorns
- The energy to 'take it easy'
- Home at last
- World's fastest train
- News for the Traveler (2)
- Jaruzelski marches forward with church more in step -- but Walesa left behind
- Alternative-energy stores: how 3 of the fittest survived
- Trade: picking up the pieces
- Japanese department store thrives on quality, service
- Recovery of three bodies from MX site is delayed
- Danes, British agree on Scottish fishing, but Copenhagen not pleased with limits
- Correction
- Also of note in the Mideast...
- What's behind Vatican's switch on Poland, East bloc
- Israel drops one objection to talks on Lebanon exit
- America's promise to the poorest
- Brazil, struggling to sail economy through storm, is expected to make it
- News for the Traveler (1)