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Monitor articles for November 01, 1983
- One job is not enough
- My mother's unexpected companion
- News In Brief
- Press secretaries and military operations
- Tiny portraits capture England's aristocracy
- A civilized, elegant Parisian park that wasn't always so
- New team in Seoul seeks to keep growth and prices steady
- BYU's Young bidding for Heisman; Orioles threw strikes; Sampson still adjusting
- Jesse's coattails could help some black candidates
- Siberia-West Europe pipeline is complete, but will it carry gas?
- Argentines set out on new political course
- High court hears arguments on landmark sex-bias case
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Grenada invasion renews debate over presidents and the press
- And now, for something totally different
- Morocco's King faces choice on allies in Western Sahara issue
- Sprucing up a ragged downtown to help fashion a comeback
- Enter Jesse Jackson
- Japan moves to widen trade with US while boosting economy
- NICARAGUA
- Nicaraguan rebels hope for US invasion
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Bryn Mawr president says students are savvy but too pressured
- Italian peace activist takes heart as public awareness grows
- India's Sikhs defy authority in fight for political, religious identity
- Theroux on Britain: fogged up by the writer's perceptions; The Kingdom by the Sea, by Paul Theroux. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 320 pp. $15.95.
- Poland's anti-liquor law has its detractors - the village store
- Sporty 'baby Benz' by Mercedes makes its debut in the US
- Islanders' bid for fifth Stanley Cup highlights 1983-84 hockey season
- Virginia Woolf would've loved NYU's 'Freshwater'
- What Jackson candidacy means in the race for the presidency
- John Milton on censorship
- Estimating budgets for fine-tuning
- Judith Guest: author of 'Ordinary People' is no ordinary person
- Solar-energy advocates try to muster support in Congress for energy tax credit increase
- Latin America's quiet support for US intervention in Grenada
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- It's official: light travels exactly 299,762,458 meters per second
- Power, according to Professor Galbraith, is very, very elusive
- Spiritual discernment and political elections
- News In Brief
- Speed limits in Germany - are you joking?
- Argentine victory
- Nagging questions about Grenada
- Hearings for Interior secretary may test Watt policies, not Clark competency
- Survey finds Americans more frugal these days, but still content
- Peace group in Hungary calls it quits
- News In Brief
- The Clark choice
- The case for invading Grenada
- What space shuttle's delay will mean for its piggyback rider, Spacelab
- MCI Communications takes on new giant