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Monitor articles for November 22, 1983
- When a child becomes an emblem
- The Mondale-Glenn scuffle
- James Farmer, the once and future Freedom Rider
- Commonwealth torn by Grenada, bound by love of Queen
- News In Brief
- The Bible: a strength to families
- Turks confident about new Cypriot nation
- The US may be backing in to more taxes on consumption
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Auto theft is still 'big business,' despite efforts to catch offenders. Recovery rates for stolen vehicles have declined; cars often are stripped of...
- Democratic dilemma: the uninformed American public; The American Style of Foreign Policy: Cultural Politics and Foreign Affairs, by Robert Dallek. N...
- News In Brief
- West Germans debate their role in NATO
- People and peace
- Mail-order Christmas trees? They still have that fresh aroma
- Paraguay's strong man pushed his country into 20th century
- News In Brief
- Harriet Beecher Stowe on freedom
- US plans to 'invade' Salvador, key rebel says
- News In Brief
- Detroit parents and schools say 'enough' to teen-age violence
- Behind Greyhound's get-tough stance
- News In Brief
- Panel recommends changes in how US doles out foreign aid
- Audi reaches for a fresh image with its snappy 4000-S Quattro
- Army-Navy spectacle goes 'on tour' to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena
- New Zealand's native people; Maoris try to capitalize on tribal tradition
- Leadership battle heats up in test of United Steel Workers unity
- Yugoslavia: cool caves, cable cars, and castles on cliffs. A car is a good way to see rain-splashed sights
- Travel notes
- News In Brief
- The Grenadian precedent
- News In Brief
- Experts see oil price dropping again. Production stays high, consumption low; large drop could hurt banks
- Limited private management boosts output in China's coal mines
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- Paying taxes in Quebec is apt to mean landing in the financial penalty box
- French have second thoughts about the wisdom of their air strike in Lebanon
- Police raid on Pizza Hut reminds Argentines of old strong-arm tactics
- Congress in '84: independent course
- How archaeologists are using today's tools to unearth the past
- Peter Maxwell Davies's opera, 'Lighthouse,' beams in US debut
- News In Brief
- Are 'bobbies' as friendly, honest as Londoners thought? Police chief launches program to correct abuses listed in new report
- A call for thoughtful regulation of the genetic-engineering industry
- News In Brief
- Shahinaz Palace: where the scent of the Orient is a high art
- Winter hog-wash
- Preparing the garden bed for spring; marigolds as houseplants
- I write all the time
- Ever so slowly, Detroit coaxes suburbanites back in town
- Peter Maxwell Davies's opera, 'Lighthouse,' beams in US debut
- Citizens, scientists, US officials respond to 'The Day After'
- Seeds: catalyzing churches to halt hunger
- News In Brief
- Yuletide season in a little yellow schoolhouse