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Monitor articles for November 15, 1983
- News In Brief
- Civil rights save
- It's creativity vs. megazap in video-game sales battle
- Remembering JFK, America's most fascinating might-have-been
- Time for Thanksgiving: a problem
- The Mideast's undrawn daggers
- No pity parties for us
- You ate what? With whom?
- News In Brief
- Six months in office, Chicago mayor gets '99% of what I want'
- Poland tries novel approach on price rises
- Ford's aerodynamic Mark VII takes aim at European competition
- More than a stopgap needed
- Charlton Heston discusses TV - and 'Chiefs'
- Kremlin is feeling pressure from below
- News In Brief
- Edna Coryell: a one-woman lacemaking revival
- Quotable quotes
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- Kenya cheers Queen...and British trade
- Head of small-business panel warns Oregon that taxes are driving industry away
- New Zealand's conservatives tackle long tradition of unionism
- Concession
- Reagan's return
- Stephen Crane on brotherhood
- Nothing Orwellian about a meeting of thinkers weighing truth of '1984'
- News In Brief
- Celebrating and preserving the heritage of American families
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Peru's voters cast a shadow over the Shining Path rebels
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Gender gap persists, even as Reagan tries to patch record
- News In Brief
- NBA's Dallas Mavericks patiently piece together solid, young team
- Then back to our sensible brogues?
- For guerrilla leader Pastora, the road to Nicaraguan peace winds through the US
- World economy still isn't riding coattails of US recovery
- The old ways dominate the new - for now - in the Indian village of Taos
- Light speed correction
- To cheer, or lament?
- Nation's Republican governors see hopeful signs in resurging Reagan popularity
- Look back at Clark
- French and Algerians mend fences despite memories of war
- Denmark's dreamy island of Fyn
- Poetry dissected; Holocaust tale; The Modern Poetic Sequence, by M.L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall. New York: Oxford University Press. 508 pp. $29.95...
- Finding islands of freedom in a sea of Soviet authority
- Political casualties at China's top paper
- Tuning in to the quest for the ultimate television picture
- Buyers beware of tricks in ad language
- News In Brief
- Of horses and men - on 'Nova'
- News In Brief
- Needed: a fresh approach to nuclear power