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Monitor articles for October 02, 1984
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Educating new voters
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Toward an Anglo-Irish peace process
- Afghan guerrilla leader holds his own against Soviet offensive
- Sandinista-opposition accord still possible
- Le Creusot: the industrial town at the heart of France's looming job crisis
- Landscaping: plant now, reap the benefits when you sell
- La petite auberge
- West German judge from Hitler era is indicted on charges of judicial murder
- News In Brief
- Busy Kennedy
- Stemming high seas arms flow
- News In Brief
- From left to center; Jockeying for thinkers, funds, and influence, Brookings puts scholarship over partisanship
- 'Amadeus' plays with musical genius, and strikes wrong chord
- Royals eye upset over Tigers in AL playoff
- Listening that heals
- Age of new materials: tough composites nudge aside metals
- China's National Day: pricey pomp and communist circumstance
- 'The loose-leaf library'
- A plan askew
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The Gromyko report
- Payoffs from payloads: brokers scanning the space frontier
- Signs of Brookings's impact: Congressional Budget Office, revamped legislation
- Oregon Shakespearean Festival: taming the Bard
- Haitian finance officials try to plug nation's leaky ledgers
- ASK THE GARDENERS; Q&A.
- News In Brief
- Claude Pepper blends folksy charm, candor as advocate of elderly
- The right bus
- MARYLAND
- Walter Mondale; A Profile
- China marriage, a Harvard debate, and future US prosperity
- Counter soil acidity with lime in the fall
- They never leave home
- How to pick who 'won' presidential debate
- News In Brief