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Monitor articles for November 14, 1983
- Behind this college president: encouraging parents, flexible husband
- Life on a Cattle Ranch
- Infrared probe 'calls forth mysteries from universe'
- Art owes much to genius nurtured in Holland
- For the for-profit prophets, reading the future is a megatrend
- Negotiating world order: a view from Madrid
- Initiative to halt local nuclear-weapons development fails in Cambridge, Mass.
- Bright new history traces music through the ages; James Galway's Music in Time, by William Mann. New York: Henry N. Abrams. 384 pp. $22.50.
- Antique enthusiasts head for Hong Kong's Hollywood Road
- Firefly Hill: Noel Coward's elegant Jamaica hideaway
- Wet verse
- The 'ayes' and 'nays' in state referendums
- Swank confines of Florida's ever-popular retreat, the Gold Coast
- Computer ethics: students must learn values, not just skills
- France's cornucopia of ski resorts has a bit of something for everyone
- Experts on US-Canadian relations list ways to improve ties
- Surfing: a sport awash with tests of athletic skill
- Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam takes you to Mexico in the highest of style
- Britain's choice of satellite launcher could set off European row
- Identifying the special strengths - and needs - of the black family
- El Salvador's Roman Catholic leaders targeted by death squads
- News In Brief
- THANKSGIVING DAY 1983 A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- A look at another world semifinalist
- A Xanadu among trailer parks: Florida's Boca Raton Hotel
- South Africa turns its eye to urban blacks
- News In Brief
- Counting others
- Ex-felons' double jeopardy
- News In Brief
- Protect consumers too
- Camels, ants . . .
- Nakasone tries to break Japan's political stalemate with election.
- US and Nicaragua begin to reach diplomatic compromises
- Students find a niche in black candidates' 'rainbow coalitions'
- New vigor flows into the Old Vic
- Finding what was never lost
- High-tech: no economic cure-all
- Congress and the federal debt: little action likely till '85
- Clean work-air
- Seeking out smaller-fry Colorado ski areas
- EPCOT's 'Horizons' peers into the future of the American home
- Saudis fight to defend fledgling petrochemical industry from European tariffs
- Moving past 'please pass the salt' in teen-parent communication
- And a word from Emerson
- Former Omaha city planner finds downtown home 'exciting'
- Seychelles Catch-22: poor, but too rich for aid
- Traveling on a small Caribbean airline? Remember your toothbrush
- Rainbow
- A Nobel chemist on the art of natural science
- Alfonsin pledges Roosevelt-like 100 days of action for Argentina
- Capitol access and democracy
- Andropov's first year: some are critical, some say 'wait and see'
- News In Brief
- China is warming to East Europeans as well as to Soviets
- Whither the market - whither interest rates?
- Reagan tries to lessen tension in East Asia
- Synthesizers - call them ugly or beautiful - are a musical force in the '80s
- Why Congress is concerned about the 'war powers' of the president
- Mr. Oberoi of India: a five-star hotelier of the third world
- Antarctica
- News In Brief
- Andropov's empty chair puts Soviets on hold
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Israel's invasion, Lebanon's opportunity
- Guide to college costs and aid
- Do some homework before visiting Hong Kong's antique stores