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Monitor articles for October 06, 1983
- Removal of East Germany's border weapons mystifies West Germans
- The frost-protected
- News In Brief
- Healing violence in the home
- German-Americans: 300 years
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (8)
- Monthly Record Guide: Classical (5)
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (6)
- Time for Bay State to tackle $10 billion deficit in public pension till
- El Salvador: turning teen-age recruits into effective fighters
- 'Shaikh Pierre' - Lebanese power broker
- News In Brief
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (5)
- Monthly Record Guide: Classical (4)
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (5)
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Shadow of Korean jetliner incident hovers over '84 Olympics
- A new and improved city government, and the call to vote next Tuesday
- Welcome to Nashua, N.H.: employment capital of America
- Heroes and turkeys
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (3)
- Upbeat Kohl: history 'on our side'
- Monthly Record Guide: Classical (3)
- Don't miss the masters of ink
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (4)
- Walesa's peace award briefly breaks an eerie calm in Poland
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (2)
- Third round of Sino-Soviet talks: the focus is missiles
- Geneva arms talks: 'build-down' offer
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (1)
- French white-collar workers stir up tax revolt against Mitterrand
- Huge payments deficit brings new devaluation in Philippines
- Fall pumpkins keep customers coming to the farm stand
- News In Brief
- So far, so good
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (1)
- Nobel prize brings no peace to Polish rule
- France steps up its diplomatic efforts to coax Libya to leave Chad
- The 60-second novelist: 'It was a cloudy night in Chicago . . .'
- A self-proclaimed 'neoconservative' explains his philosophy,
- News In Brief
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (3)
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (6)
- Lech's Nobel
- News In Brief
- A-test limits: still seen as the best hope for slowing the arms race
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (7)
- Mile High City has lofty plans to preserve its architecture
- Scheduling a key factor in how teams break from starting gate
- Nuclear-free initiative in Cambridge, Mass., meets stiff opposition
- News In Brief
- Packed with thrills
- Monitoring justice: perspectives on the law, the courts, and society
- How UPI rates the football teams
- Costly TV ads get double take from concerned execs
- Garden sculpture in Massachusetts turns out to be Mayan artifact
- For Lyric Opera's new manager, the bravas are booming
- News In Brief
- Power hitters Schmidt, Guerrero key performers in NL playoffs
- The French Revolution in the eyes of Andrzej Wajda
- Example, not dictate, enforces today's office dress codes
- Peking to Moscow: Asian SS-20s must go
- How to rescue the nation's cities
- Monthly Record Guide: Jazz (4)
- News In Brief
- New England Wrap-up
- Kafka's other mask: our image of him always at the abyss is distorted
- Hispanic political pressure stops immigration reform in Congress
- Monthly Record Guide: Pop-Rock (2)
- Corporate giving: greater care in extending care
- 'Serious Bizness': a fine and pure comedy
- News In Brief
- Church-state issue raised by move to strengthen US ties to Vatican
- Monthly Record Guide: Classical (2)
- Monthly Record Guide: Classical (1)
- Swiss honors program awards internationally-recognized diploma
- The year in music: looking ahead to the best Boston has to offer
- Director Wajda's quest to capture the real