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Monitor articles for November 10, 1983
- Some firsts, but few big surprises in elections across US
- 'Right Stuff' lacks the good stuff in the book - verbal brilliance
- Grenada's potential leaders begin to jockey for power
- Cosmic Cube: 3-D computer solves high, wide, deep problems
- First Veterans Day
- Central America: time for US peace try
- For Catherine H.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- US voting: moderate message . . .
- Unions see conflicts over Jackson's entry
- More Americans are hungry, but the private sector pantry is running low
- News In Brief
- Soviet official: US overstepping its bounds in the Middle East
- First Amendment battle brewing over local control of cable TV
- Big sales of big cars giving Detroit an m.p.g. problem
- Cornhuskers roll on; Bulldogs still bite; two hard-to-swallow defeats
- Stoneware: yesterday's coolers are today's hot collectibles
- Parents' rights, state's role - the child hangs in the balance
- Afghanistan standoff: Soviets, mujahideen settle in for winter
- Rumors of Salvador coup fly as Army loses ground to rebels
- Jesse Jackson's impact on the Democrats
- After 34 years, Romania sees light at end of the canal
- Lebanon's European peacekeepers uneasy about US show of force
- Anti-Castro group links Cuba with drug running into US
- Kodak seeks sharper disc-film images
- News In Brief
- The haves vs. the have-nots in classroom computers
- Doubts raised about key witness in Philippines' new Aquino inquiry
- Having things her way
- Twenty years after: TV networks air retrospectives of the Kennedy era
- Luther anniversary promotes Catholic-Protestant reconciliation
- Tugboat captain recalls Boston's lost glory in today's lean times
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Feeling defeated? Don't lose hope!
- New selection system means jury duty is for everyone -- even judges
- Evans victory boosts GOP hopes for retaining Senate in 1984
- Britain and Ireland renew ties after their fallout over Falklands
- Dancing in the dark: 'Master Harold . . . and the boys'; Boston Ballet
- The repatriation of Djibouti refugees
- News In Brief
- At Indian court, pachyderm plaintiff gains a victory - and half the courthouse lawn
- From Boston Arts contributors
- A primer for the Logo computer language; Learning With Logo, by Daniel Watt. New York: McGraw-Hill. 365 pp. $19.95 (paperback).
- Frost deepens on relations between the US and USSR
- Why US economy is in the dumps: intriguing but unconvincing view; Profits Without Production, by Seymour Melman. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 300 pp....
- Reagan asks Japan to work with US
- Independent's eye view of Bell breakup
- News In Brief
- Strategic ties again?
- Reagan's image in Europe does not help allies in deploying American missiles
- The making of a continent
- US voting: moderate message, except on moose
- Absent Andropov
- News In Brief
- Unraveling the mysteries of the computer age for children
- News In Brief
- State of press freedom in Americas is deplorable, journalists say
- Boston art exhibit criticized for overlooking black American painters
- From lacquers to pastels
- Martha Collins takes Kentucky's helm
- Kids on cable: future filmmakers offer alternatives to cartoons