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Monitor articles for October 23, 1984
- The man leading Sicily's fight against the Mafia
- Syria, afraid of being left out of Mideast peace process, keeps PLO under thumb
- Q&A
- News In Brief
- Technology and diplomacy
- Any time is new-model time, as auto industry continues its roll
- Why doors are still open at Bell Labs; Three Degrees Above Zero: Bell Labs in the Information Age, by Jeremy Bernstein. New York: Charles Scribner's...
- On Nov. 6 the US economy will be sunny, but can President Reagan take the credit?
- News In Brief
- Soviets step up war against reporters in Afghanistan
- Debates gave voters information, insight about candidates
- Election '84: the shifting South
- REAGAN
- Anti-analytic reflection
- New law promises Israel the aid to repay US loans
- Kansas City forum
- 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' ... restored
- Search for freedom
- Boxed in
- Science museums to the rescue: ingenious plans to bridge the science teaching gap
- US military strength
- From unremembered times
- Reagan lead in polls stays steady
- Experts doubt debate will lift Mondale
- News In Brief
- Gardening to win ... starts with informal contest - 'first ripe tomato on the block'
- News In Brief
- Age and the American presidency
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Sweet's 'Porch' is a domestic tale that sways with human feeling; Porch
- Prices up? Hard to tell with changes in standard equipment
- Daffodils are heading south
- French Basques are proud of beret, not Basque terrorism in Spain
- Polish priest's abduction: signal that political climate worsening?
- Another McEnroe to watch; Giant travel costs; baseball rookies
- News In Brief
- MONDALE
- Peace - how sweet it is
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The Philippines heads into a storm
- Platinum images
- Naming things