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Monitor articles for October 11, 1983
- Energetic sequel to ''Huckleberry Finn'' is faithful to original, The Further Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Greg Matthews. New York: Crown Publ...
- Richard Steele on insignificance
- One man's crusade to cure Congress of pork-barrel practices
- El Salvador: still with us
- With US missiles on its threshold, Europe looks to 1984 for what's next
- Accepting God's Love
- News In Brief
- West Germany topples ban on private windmills
- News In Brief
- Ecuador spots hint of recovery in economy that heated up too fast
- Interior after Watt: What course will Reagan take?
- Corporate generosity: time, not just money
- Japan's Watergate: verdict tomorrow in Tanaka trial puts political morality to test
- News In Brief
- Chile's military gives civilians an inch - but they want a mile. Centrist political parties, banding together for strength, say Pinochet liberalizat...
- Rossini's operas resound in the Italian town of Pesaro
- Countering the Soviet threat to West Europe
- News In Brief
- ABCs of computers likely to alter role of ABCs in the classroom
- Why athletes brave pooh-poohing to play the 'ultimate' sport
- 'Loose-leaf' correction
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe: labels like 'Marxist' don't stick to him
- Satellite to tell what's blowing in the wind
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Guerrillas say Salvador Army's use of air power belies weakness
- East Europe tightens its belt - but prices keep bulging
- Concord grapes - a versatile native food
- Congress wants more distance between Reagan and rights panel
- rear view
- Vietnam is cool to new initiative on Kampuchea
- Remembering Vietnam and its veterans
- Burma probes bombing of South Korean presidential party
- The veggie threat
- The AFL-CIO sets its priorities
- Quick, convenient meals don't have to be frozen or canned
- West allies may prune arsenal
- As Massachusetts goes . . .
- A euphoric evening of celebration for Broadway's longest-running show
- Tug of war
- A few tricks to keep Halloween safe
- News In Brief
- Yeast - an unlikely tool on the front lines of genetic engineering
- Blue chips resuming their upward march
- How one man struck it rich in the US bureaucracy
- Knesset confirms Shamir as new Israeli prime minister
- A renovation for the lady who lifts her lamp to the world
- Trilateral group urges more security cooperation among allies
- It's sort of soccer with a plastic disc. . .. . .and it's the 'Ultimate'
- Phillies and Orioles show their mettle, storm into World Series
- To decrease acid rain, cut smokestack emissions
- A fascinating find! Evidence of a civilization of Little People
- Britain tries to get more for its R&D money in the marketplace
- A look at what's behind the rising cost of loans to the world's developing countries
- Long-touted '84 Fiero could restore Pontiac's sporty image
- Jim Hall and Ron Carter: a jazz duo getting attentive respect from audiences
- News In Brief
- A plant for a three-year-old? Don't be too quick to say no
- Philippine unrest tests US diplomacy
- Peking's sellout movie: a tale of love and striving in a Chinese factory
- News In Brief
- US agencies consider setting stricter standards on asbestos in the workplace
- OPEC hopes cold winter will help raise prices for its petroleum
- Experience a big factor in Philadelphia and Baltimore playoff victories
- License plates
- Gerald Ford on Reagan, Watergate, and state of the presidency
- Some new answers to old questions about dinosaurs