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Monitor articles for October 31, 1983
- Lebanon talks will stress unity and power sharing
- 'Bess Truman just tucked President Harry's letters into the sofa'
- Grandma's House
- In our high-tech age, the arts are alive, well, and on the rise
- Bad news spooks market moderately
- Life-size presidents
- Soviet harvest may be best in four years, says party official
- News In Brief
- US approval of Reagan's foreign policy widens
- Next step in Grenada: helping US to exit
- Argentina's new president will inherit a nation on the brink of economic collapse
- Black South Africans lash out at white 'reform'
- Soviet star improves on a 'book' move
- News In Brief
- Should mothers sing?
- Waiting for a new heart?
- Winter Beauty
- News In Brief
- Showdowns around world turn all eyes toward the White House
- News In Brief
- Spanish government moves to put military under civilian control
- Business needs ideas from the bottom up
- Women in top school jobs organize to encourage each other
- Goya's children
- A child deprived of blueberries? Well, that's not quite how it was
- A place for today's most challenging art
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- South African vote tests white mood for race 'reform' and Reagan's Africa policy
- Trudeau plans to 'jolt' superpowers with a peace campaign
- Recruits for a tax hike
- US men, South Korean women win world archery championships
- Presidential contenders split on Reagan's Grenada tactics
- The adjective tax and world press freedom
- Sky-diving into fires is all in a day's work for Montana woman
- News In Brief
- Don't call me, call deregulation
- Dusk
- Nancy Reagan, PBS, battle drug abuse
- West German peace protester learned political activism in US
- Women recall their roles in WWII resistance and Holocaust; Women in the Resistance and in the Holocaust: The Voices of Eyewitnesses, edited and with...
- After the crises
- Tale of blind boy who teaches pals how to see; See You Tomorrow, Charles, by Miriam Cohen and Lillian Hoban. New York: Greenwillow Books. 32 pp. $10...
- News In Brief
- The press shuttered
- What's behind the major debate about foreign troops in Lebanon
- News In Brief
- Don't expect any surprises in those November mayors' races
- Congress debates war powers act, considers Grenada probe
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Forest Kingdom