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Monitor articles for November 21, 1983
- Mann's message: artists must embrace humanity; Royal Highness, by Thomas Mann, translated by A. Cecil Curtis. New York: Vintage. 338 pp. The Beloved...
- A tender story about a frisky baby sea otter; Song of the Otter, by Edith Thatcher Hurd, illustrated by Jennifer Dewey. San Francisco: Sierra Club B...
- Computers wed to genetics: start of strange and beautiful ideas
- A look at one computer outwitting another in tournament play
- Ruling on Boston wiretap could throw into question years of drug, gambling, and other state convictions
- News In Brief
- It's still rock-and-roll
- Substitute refs change NBA game; Canadian star Moon to NFL?
- US public opinion frees Salvadorean
- 'How do I relate to thee?': a look at the latest on modern couples
- India shows it is more British than the British when Queen arrives
- An aligned view of the nonaligned
- News In Brief
- $600 million IMF loan to Philippines may relieve its debt plight
- Despite war, Salvadorean salvages endangered forest, ancient city
- As recovery quickens, unions battle for their share
- IRA's political drive worries its own 'old guard' and Britain
- News In Brief
- The wind and mice that roared
- Next in Grenada: a welcome 'invasion' of US economic aid
- The US and the bottom line in the Gulf
- What ever happened to elegance?
- Young and old sing their way to friendship
- 'The Day After': what's our best response?
- Britain mulls Antarctic link for Falklands communications and satellite pictures
- Spanish military reforms include conscientious objection
- Hawaii's quake: another 'brick in the castle' of geological knowledge
- Troubled waters at a New Zealand zoo
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Feeding the hungry - the lines grow at N.Y.C. soup kitchens
- Soviet two-step on arms control hints at Kremlin disarray
- News In Brief
- Remember the adage: 'As goes Maine ... ?'
- 'If I am only a vulgar and ordinary woman . . .'
- East Europe's peace movement: discreet but not silenced
- Art calls for more than originality and talent: it builds on a living tradition
- The gloom lifts from London's theaters
- The big baked bean?
- News In Brief
- We go inside again
- San Francisco's law on smoking offers employers tough choices
- Boston TV station, suburban papers team up to cover news
- News In Brief
- Changes in US military justice system give it a more civilian look
- US hopes siege of Arafat will nudge Arabs to talk peace
- Soviets step up their attacks on civilians in Afghanistan war
- Welcome Home - fresh, vocal support for at-home mothers
- Moral muscle: students discover, develop it
- A grander view
- Models for the impressionable
- Correction
- News In Brief
- Postage stamps can make good storytellers on rainy (or clear) days
- If it's 9:05, it must be Baltimore; but if it's 8:54:58, it's N.Y.C.
- News In Brief
- Can computers reverse the decline in students' writing skills?
- A baseball fantasy camp lets adults relive childhood dreams
- A splendid, if pedantic, look at evolutionary theory
- Religion's emerging role in a challenging world
- News In Brief
- Discounts give senior citizens many ways to save
- New US financial daily prepares for debut
- Argentina's Peronists shop for new leaders after losing election
- Soviet arms offer: lure for W. Germans?
- 98th Congress ends with deficit untouched
- Many market-watchers say they're poised for a year-end rally