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Monitor articles for November 19, 1984
- Swiss males protest loss of status as king of the castle
- Egypt wins round against Libya by foiling assassination plot
- Corporate saga of John Deere; John Deere's Company, by Wayne G. Broehl Jr. New York: Doubleday. 870 pp. $24. 95
- Thanksgiving tales of dinners for Democrats and blessing peas
- Japan's 'professional' stockholders profit by putting firms on the hot seat
- Artists' other endeavors
- Independence: before they can learn, children must be allowed to try
- Klaus Tennstedt's illuminating touch
- News In Brief
- Church of England shakes up system
- Retracing naturalist's 1867 trek across a very changed Southeast
- News In Brief
- The Cinderella steel town that found its princes at home
- Making a Good Kid
- Chilean opposition admits protest failed to shake Pinochet
- News In Brief
- British-Irish summit unlikely to live up to expectations
- The states' agenda
- Love is . . .
- News In Brief
- Iraq, set to renew ties with US, tries to boost position in Mideast
- Chug-and-sputter market is rattling investors
- Westmoreland testifies; Time editor warns of libel-suit 'menace'
- Fordie Madeira: busy mother of triplets and world class runner
- Grinzing honkers
- Think tank's ideas on education
- The Ewoks have returned - but two hours might be too long
- News In Brief
- In Houston: a show that's not heroic - but still educational
- Rights commission head speaks bluntly
- Lemon of a used-car ruling
- News In Brief
- Race for Senate leadership is a Rubik's Cube of possibilities
- News In Brief
- Reference books track Reagan record, roles of federal agencies; The Reagan Record, edited by John L. Palmer and Isabel V. Sawhill. An Urban Institut...
- French dealings with Qaddafi irk the US
- Stalin's daughter tells press she was 'not free for a single day' when living in West
- US diplomacy task in Philippines
- As Minnesota goes, so what!
- Small nations protest bigger-power claims to Antarctica's riches
- Famine and politics
- Preserving world's endangered cultures
- High hurdles loom on deficit-cutting course
- Decorative art
- Tibet: behind the screen of myth and legend; Tibet and Its History, by Hugh M. Richardson. Boulder, Colo.: Shambhala. 327 pp. $19.95.
- How car care is tuning in to specialization
- News In Brief
- What's up for schools in 2nd Reagan term
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Taming federal deficit will take more than US seems to have in mind
- Pentagon view of Nicaragua, arms control debate
- Is Europe winding down - or just pausing before its second wind?
- To make beauty our daily bread
- Youngsters from strife-torn areas share hopes for peace in US
- US students share Japanese family life
- News In Brief
- Labour's antinuclear road map
- Cracks in Mafia code of silence hold key to crackdown in Sicily
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Kol Demama from Israel: dancers of sinuous silence
- Nicaragua moderates feel pinch of Sandinista-US tensions
- Ice Magic
- News In Brief
- The missing ingredient