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Monitor articles for October 13, 1983
- Preparedness - the crucial question
- Her turn
- Sex discrimination challenged at a Philadelphia school
- Gun control: in Congress . . .
- A touchy time for US curb on key exports
- Boston's primary heralds major changes
- Gilt dreams keep Brazil's miners scratching at Amazon earth
- Coward play
- Business philanthropy seen as an investment
- The other Hoover: savvy engineer, businessman, The Life of Herbert Hoover: The Engineer, 1874-1914, by George H. Nash. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 7...
- High-tech (and high-cost) car phones roll today in Chicago
- France keeps its cool as it awaits release of detainees in Libya
- India's anti-Gandhi leaders try a marriage
- . . . and in the courts
- Automatically good? Automatically bad?
- Opening game Series victory caps comeback year for Denny
- Paper antiques: Vintage maps, prints grow in popularity
- News In Brief
- In the corporate-advice business, a mentor isn't everything
- Iran-Iraq war may be entering a more troubling phase
- The economy at election time: upbeat views
- Japan's ruling party struggles to escape the shadow of a 'shogun'
- Romania tightens grip on churches despite new US trade status
- News In Brief
- Coastweek: A time to rouse public concern for the fragile ocean shoreline
- South African liberals split on whether new constitution is reform
- Salvador refugees to be transferred to camps deeper in Honduras
- Neighborhood crime-watch groups: fighting back against crime and fear
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Polish novelist Konwicki explores the meaning of character, A Minor Apocalypse, by Tadeusz Konwicki. Translated from the Polish by Richard Lourie. N...
- 'Praise Him, praise Him'!
- The prince of panic
- Learning to find the best bargains in discount stores
- British cricketing giant toppled; he was too slow and deliberate even for his fans
- Africans go to Security Council as Namibia talks reach stalemate
- 'Big Maggie': entertaining drama about a domineering widow
- Britain's second 'talking satellite' will have a British accent
- Beethoven's Ninth, Beth Henley's 'Heart': journeys from isolation
- '84 college grads will find jobs tight
- A battle of charts and graphs on what to do about acid rain
- Philippines rides rough water as banks, IMF hesitate over loans
- News In Brief
- What to do when your jelly doesn't jell, and other canning hints
- Poland is different, and special
- Traditions crumble as Boston chooses mayoral candidates
- Boston looks ahead
- Hart, back in the pack, ignored by the media, hunts campaign spark
- Science program 'Newton's Apple' is fun, informative
- News In Brief
- E.L. Doctorow's collaboration with the 'enemy'
- News In Brief
- Pentagon's misers now take closer look at spare parts purchases
- News In Brief
- The attack on due process threatens everyone, not just the criminal
- 'Yearning to breathe free,' thousands seek, few get asylum in US
- Coastwise: Provincetown
- Cramer Dance Company brings Swedish folklore to Britain
- Another try at clipping the wings of Bay State Legislature's leadership
- US urges free emigration, but its own quota system bars many Romanians
- The President's grand strategy
- News In Brief
- On French stability, Constitution, and -- an actor in politics
- Even 'conventional' war is unthinkable
- Madame's lasting imprint: a favorite teacher recalled
- Lesser known players often rise to occasion at World Series time