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Monitor articles for November 28, 1983
- Cutting through the myths of progress to measure the real thing
- A new breed of local protection officer: a policeman/firefighter
- Writers talk about what influences their work; In Praise of What Persists, edited by Stephen Berg. New York: Harper & Row. 289 pp. $14.95.
- Israeli-Arab prisoner swap boosts a besieged Arafat
- Jamaica's prime minister announces early elections
- A white South African joins the 'black struggle' - and pays the price
- Explosion at Long Island fireworks plant kills two
- US steps up effort to stop Salvador's death squads
- Newspaper battle in Manila: opposition press vs. 'loyal' dailies
- West Germans see merit in Romanian arms proposals
- US-Soviet arms race is more accurately a technology battle
- Let's use more federal funds in the '84 elections
- As profit venture, bed-and-breakfast is a bit sleepy
- Sandinista 'concessions' meet with a cool reception
- A look at how Hungarian underdog reached world semifinals
- Turkey steps decisively toward civilian leadership
- Houseboats
- An airborne eye on the cosmos
- Einstein's theory still beats the competition, new space data show
- Soviet policy bears a military stamp
- Heat-sensing satellite's major mission ends
- Japan draws lessons from Hu
- Chinese daily fails to echo leader's threat to '84 trips
- Ability to learn can hinge on what children think of themselves
- Dialogue
- Western and Eastern refugees help each other adjust to US
- Cutting back on flow of water in the home
- US dismisses Syrian claims of turning back US planes
- Japan's larger role
- Shamir: West Bank won't figure in Washington talks
- Ma Bell and her brood greeted by a year-end upturn in stocks
- Pacific islands prepare to go it alone
- US looks for more than gestures from Nicaragua
- Urban man: a mirror image
- Sand truck defense
- Moncrief's skills, consistency, lift him above more publicized guards
- Italy responds to Soviets as missile parts arrive
- Judges assemble from across US to discuss the rights of crime victims
- Commonwealth heads cite concern for small nations
- British police search for gold thieves in record heist
- 'A painting is a poem without words'
- Economy is singing its recovery tune - with some strange variations
- Playing it safe: guidelines for selecting children's toys
- Saudi Arabia: new Middle East mediator
- Keeping in touch with siblings after lives move apart
- British strike tests Thatcher's union laws
- Do we treat our ex-presidents too well? Congress considers cuts
- Lessons from a Minnesota concert. Copland's piece worked, his student's didn't - and Perahia saved the day
- India's film dandies delight the masses and relieve hard lives
- Thousands in Manila call for Marcos resignation
- What's behind the angry antinuclear demonstrations in Europe
- Houses (for Frank Lloyd Wright)
- Top Argentine general on trial for debacle of Falklands war
- Antileftist feeling is rising in Caribbean
- The new heart
- Swedish-American plane plans a spring landing in US market
- Arms and aid
- An artist who can make the commonplace provocative
- Town turns to geothermal power