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Monitor articles for November 07, 1983
- America's orchestras: crescendo of costs, decrescendo of funds
- Highway safety groups sue US agency over 55 m.p.h. speed limit
- A significant tree
- Hats off to birth of Corporations in Support of Public Television
- News In Brief
- The Caribbean: a flash point in heated US-Soviet relations
- Profile of an antinuclear protest
- Corporate flight brings new arts demand to newer communities
- Report on college sports calls for fine tuning, not major overhaul
- Training volunteer teachers in the lore of marine life
- Economy is going Reagan's way for '84
- Despite 'beautification' effort, billboards abound
- News In Brief
- Help for Lebanon
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Hello, Ford Foundation? Ludwig van . . .
- Public and private colleges vie for students and funding
- Who pays for PBS?: Mobil VP says it shouldn't be Uncle Sam
- News In Brief
- Capitalism with a heart: the Freddie Laker of France stirs up shopping tradition
- South Africa: a change, but not necessarily for the better
- As Grenada quiets down, more questions surface for the US
- In Western Europe, government picks up more of the arts tab
- Why not a woman?
- Take me out to the 'besuboru' game: a view from the stands
- Syria gains new power in Mideast as its noose tightens on Arafat
- News In Brief
- Mexico tries to tackle nutrition problem
- Picking up extra funds during school vacation
- US ethics in perspective
- Cuba's welcome is wearing thin in several regions
- News In Brief
- How this century's artists have opened our eyes
- How corporate largesse has helped resident, professional theatre
- Congress moves toward establishing diplomatic ties with Vatican
- The genius of J. Alden Weir on View at the Met
- Car quotas: four years is enough
- News In Brief
- Malamud's tales of Jewish brotherhood speak awkwardly, yet stunningly, to all; The Stories of Bernard Malamud, by Bernard Malamud. New York: Farrar,...
- Modern-day Medici: the growing world of corporate art sponsors
- Reagan absence in Jakarta sends another signal to Southeast Asia
- Mickey Rooney as 'Bill': stunning sequel to earlier Emmy-winning drama
- Will the real Democrat stand up
- Argentina's Alfonsin wants to tackle debt, but he's not sure how
- Autumn's witness
- Hispanics and blacks try again to heal rifts, forge voting bloc
- Corporate US to Reagan's PBS plea: 'Sorry'
- AT&T's long-distance telephone access charge is facing a close call in Congress
- Near-term outlook for stocks appears shaky to market analysts
- Despite noise over trade, Congress unlikely to enact tough curbs
- Kasparov shines in a blitz tournament
- Hollywood's rhinestone astronauts - the wrong stuff for today
- Computer can jumble TV signal
- Corporate arts giving: up during the '70s and still holding its own
- Does the househusband really exist outside the movie theater?
- Piggy bank vs. new toys: teaching children to manage money
- WHAT IS GOOD FOR ARTS IS GOOD FOR BUSINESS
- News In Brief
- Some ways to help children care about the needs of others
- Dallas finds its $2.6 billion Arts District is good for business
- Placido Domingo's bid for the Pavarotti kind of superstardom
- The little-used but quickly growing source of funds - matching grants
- Mideast accord emerging?
- 'Parallel with nature'
- Why it's a good idea to underwrite PBS - the companies' view
- Needlepoint designs from rug patterns; Needlepoint Designs from Oriental Rugs, by Grethe Sorensen. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, $12.95 paper.
- News In Brief
- Israel - and perhaps US - make moves to respond to bombings
- Talented Celtics look improved but still face specter of Philadelphia