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Monitor articles for November 06, 1984
- At Scopia, they sculpt their art to fit the corporate need
- Voters to get last word in battle of the polls
- News In Brief
- After election, Sandinistas remain under pressure to keep talking with opposition
- News In Brief
- Patriotism comes to radio: NPR dramatizes historic Americans
- ZAIRE; An African nation rich in natural resources but plagued by political instability and economic stagnation
- Jailed Cubans protest while lawyers seek review for 'detainees' in US prisons
- Fundamentalist coalition rallies conservative vote
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Women candidates: more running, but few expected to win
- Democracy and I
- Quick quiz: Which corporation sponsors which public TV show?
- News In Brief
- Know thine enemy
- Aiding Ethiopia
- News In Brief
- High-tech engineers tune in to advanced degrees on 'TV breaks'
- Business gives birth to new arts magazine
- Read any good bills lately?
- 'Baby Fae' case raises tough issues
- Philippines bog down over type of trial military chief will get
- Candidates' skillful use of the media
- News In Brief
- Wooster Group explores mass hysteria, new theatrical territory
- Q&A
- Polish recovery depends on how officials probe priest's murder
- Palm Beach, Fla.
- Creating Chernenko the Strong: the Kremlin reshapes an image
- News In Brief
- The blossoming of corporate arts support
- News In Brief
- Vice-presidential campaign alerts public to linguistic bias
- Squirrel on an oak limb
- The CIA's misalliance with covert war
- Shepherd
- The arts have a friend in this television station
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Team ventures
- Tocqueville on the bustle of freedom
- A hard look at the religious right; Redemptorama: Culture, Politics, and the New Evangelicalism, by Carol Flake. New York: Anchor/Doubleday. 300 pp....
- Who owns scrap of sand called Taba? Israel wants to end dispute
- Some kind words for the Fed for tempering money flow
- A victory for mapmaking
- Corporate arts funding: the view from the capital
- How security faltered in Gandhi slaying
- Cy Young Awards raise issue of how to value starters vs. relievers
- Shuttle set to try to retrieve two satellites
- Redgrave's latest role is in court
- News In Brief
- Making certain public television gets the help it needs
- Correcting with love
- Canada opens up on gas export and hails big Arctic oil strike
- Supporting the arts helps shine up the corporate image
- China looks for new brass
- The great debates: a reminiscence
- German entrepreneur guilty of tax evasion
- From flowers to hardware, small business pitches in
- New leaf shredder handles the bane of home gardeners - wet leaves
- 'Let's get on with it' is the mood in election-weary Washington
- Frank Sulloway's $184,000 surprise
- West Europe ponders joining US leap into a manned space station
- Facing rising costs, theaters get into the fund-raising act
- News In Brief
- US entrepreneur plans science parks in Europe