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Monitor articles for October 01, 1984
- News In Brief
- South African blacks say foreigners should keep investing in South Africa
- Tiny worm eating away at North Woods
- Was it an earthquake, or just rearrangement at Supreme Court?
- News In Brief
- Help for poor nations is essential
- Cubs-Padres playoff a duel of well-balanced 'Cinderella' teams
- News In Brief
- Mulroney's economic dash
- Computers: a new learning experience for seniors
- Battle to register young voters swings GOP's way in 1984
- What computers are doing to people; The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit, by Sherry Turkle. New York: Simon & Schuster. 362 pp. $17.95.
- Snowbirds
- There she goes
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Still life
- Pigeons on the roof, vamoose!
- News In Brief
- Lebanese leaders worry that abrupt Israeli pullout could spark war in south
- The uses of history in a high-tech society
- French confident about Libyans in Chad
- News In Brief
- Spend a blissful evening watching 'Baryshnikov by Twyla Tharp'
- News In Brief
- President prowls US for Democratic votes
- News In Brief
- Caribbean poverty - hope for Haiti?
- History, slighted in the '70s, comes back
- Penguin walk
- River town blends rural backwardness and gracious living
- News In Brief
- What's behind the turmoil in Big Oil
- News In Brief
- Utility issues sizzle while industrials waffle
- The me that is free
- With Hong Kong issue settled, China looks to Taiwan
- Maine potato farmers battle strong US dollar, Canada imports
- A new museum for Africa's masterpieces
- Don't blink: you're liable to miss a very Pleasant town
- That it's Henry Moore should hardly be surprising
- News In Brief
- Penguins
- Cassavetes: cascades of emotion
- News In Brief
- US, buoyant again about itself, should shun excess
- Reagan-Gromyko talk opens a door
- Milwaukee Road sale may herald the end of mid-size railroads
- Life of British foreign minister Bevin; Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary: 1945-1951, by Alan Bullock. New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 896 pp. Illustrate...
- Better farming practices urged as world's topsoil washes away
- Fed meets this week amid fresh signs of slower economy
- The CIA and truth
- Relief aid gives the two Koreas rare chance to agree on something
- Latest economic data, dip in the prime rate look good for economy
- News In Brief
- Why the faces of Indian men welcome shift to free market