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Monitor articles for November 09, 1984
- Trends In Furniture.
- News In Brief
- Thai military attacks currency devaluation and demands Cabinet shuffle
- Big voter-registration drive nets tiny increase in turnout.
- News In Brief
- With US election over, Arabs hope for Reagan moves in Mideast
- Isolationism: how Armistice Day became Veterans Day
- Cruising the spectacular Panama Canal
- Divine guidance in business
- Sir Frederick Ashton: still crown prince of British ballet
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- CBS miniseries 'Ellis Island' is a parade of paper dolls
- Where the skiing is in Colorado, Utah, and New England
- Polling power
- What one veteran remembers
- How Marxist Ethiopia meets the West's press
- Western Democrats see Mondale loss as chance to reform party
- Education beyond the classroom.
- Two ways to sail down the Nile
- A capsule history of the Panama Canal
- Mixed election results make future of New Right agenda unclear
- Chilean police confiscate magazines as Pinochet imposes censorship
- The shine on the Canada side
- Reagan arms policy: a jolting look inside.
- Reagan reelection is a boost for continuity in US foreign policy
- Voters trim tax-cutters' sails.
- Vintage deficit
- News In Brief
- Apartment living: of leases and landlords
- News In Brief
- Will Indian foreign policy shift?
- News In Brief
- Priorities for the next four years.
- Israelis cool toward price freeze
- A win, a loss for GOP senators highlight role of conservatives.
- Priorities for the next four years.
- A win, a loss for GOP senators highlight role of conservatives.
- Gaining a GOP majority - the hard way
- Maui: a swing through the island's wide-open Upcountry
- New rivalry has US financial firms driving to prod productivity
- News In Brief
- Germany's Kohl testifies about Flick donations
- Canadian businesses send mail 'Buffalo Express'
- News In Brief
- Exploring the boundaries where religion and politics touch
- Washington's Don James a quiet force behind No. 1 college team
- The perils, delights of Virgin Island golf
- Choosing Senate leaders