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Monitor articles for October 05, 1984
- Deadlock over Pentagon role holds up passage of bill regulating exports
- A Clubbable Woman, by Reginald Hill. Woodstock, Vt.: The Countryman Press/A Foul Play Press Book. 256 pp. $12.95. (Pub. 9/28/84.); Deadheads, by Reg...
- SOLUTIONS FOR SMALL SPACES.
- Editor's choice; The Essays, Articles, and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh, edited by Donat Gallagher. Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown. 662pp. $40.
- Better economy, slow dairy production are lapping up milk glut
- Reading the rags
- A sampling of public-policy think tanks
- Clairol scholarships aid women over 30 in reaching career goals
- China signals it's time for economic reforms in cities
- Juggling with time
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- East Germany disputes its status as the most polluted country in Europe
- Bank for development in Africa gathers strength in struggle against vast problems
- Young, brash, and conservative.
- Mortgage-backed securities providing new housing funds
- Supply-siders roam White House again
- Words and music
- News In Brief
- Shiite Muslims capture center stage in Lebanon
- The houseguest
- The comedy of desperation, the tears of hope; 1982 Janine, by Alasdair Gray. New York: Viking. 347 pp. $16.95.; Unlikely Stories, Mostly, by Alasdai...
- GOP tide may be rising
- After reading US polls, foreign leaders scramble to get on Reagan's good side
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- '84 auto sales in US hit best pace in five years
- Already part dragon
- Between soft covers
- Penderecki's stirring new 'Polish Requiem': unabashedly sacred
- Fitzgerald steps down from the Book Club
- US sweet-and-sour recipe for Manila
- A stronger Mexico wins long-range grace to pay off foreign debt
- America: sleight of feet
- Mary's Picnic
- Gen. Westmoreland's suit against CBS could test libel precedent
- News In Brief
- The grace of feeling what man really is
- RONALD REAGAN & THE ISSUES
- Straight talk
- Walter Alston's 'one-year contract' added up to seven pennants
- News In Brief
- Boston wrangles over capping high rents and condo conversion
- Twenty-eight books for children and adults to read aloud
- Preparing the hard sell at Ye Olde Hippie Boutique
- Gather round the hearth for fine series of family dramas
- Heritage ideas that surfaced in some Republican bills
- Who shall inherit the earth?
- Decline in union strength noted by rising share of hiring officials
- News In Brief
- Barriers and US society - church and border
- A harvest of children's books from Canada
- Fraser's vivid history rescues the lives of forgotten English women
- The wetness of a river the dryness of a wave
- University press
- Ex-pilot, out of 'duty to mummy,' may rule India
- Candidates plot strategy, hone skills for crucial debates
- News In Brief
- Having fun in New York;
- Baseball playoffs
- News In Brief
- Columbus revisited
- East Germany polishes architectural treasures in Berlin
- Demand for executives in US fell off a bit in third quarter
- Bronx DA is no stranger to controversy
- News In Brief
- Restarting talks: decisions for Mr. Reagan
- South Africa suddenly allows Cape blacks to compete for jobs
- Horses on the roof
- Mice and monkeys, dogs and cats; The Biggest Pumpkin Ever, by Steven Kroll. Illustrated by Jeni Bassett. New York: Holiday House. Pages unnumbered....