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Monitor articles for November 21, 1984
- Creative sandwich ideas for perking up those turkey leftovers
- News In Brief
- Cuban emigres quickly adapt to US
- Recycling expert dreams of renewed cities
- Moves to tax land and structures separately gain momentum
- News In Brief
- In USSR, more meat is not enough
- German financial scandal brings call for 'glass pockets'
- Bonn tries to patch up ties with Poland, but a few political stitches get in the way
- Voices of hope: the Lyric Opera of Chicago under Ardis Krainik
- US economic growth rate drops abruptly
- Century Farms. A nation's agricultural legacy
- In 'Consultation'
- The superpowers of chess begin 26th Olympiad in Thessaloniki
- News In Brief
- Century Farms; The Tanner Farm, Warren, Connecticut
- News In Brief
- Caring and thanks
- Ring up your broker for a piece of Ma Bull?
- Alternative time
- News In Brief
- Century Farms; The Tuttle farm, Dover, New Hampshire
- 'Tis the safety season for parents picking tots' toys from a new lineup of products
- Thanksgiving: 'tribute of joy and gratitude'
- Rebels exploit local resentment in invasion of Zaire's copper area
- Philadelphia show picks best 'best friend'
- News In Brief
- Benefits: balancing needs and costs
- Seattle-Denver in key matchup as NFL season enters home stretch
- The generals battle it out - in court
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Moscow's meat stores aren't for the faint-hearted
- Thanksgiving Day, 1850
- And once there was jubilation
- Mitterrand heads for Syria to pressure Assad on PLO, Lebanon
- Thanksgiving fare: pumpkin pie and - Japanese sushi?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A shortsighted analysis of paradoxical Thomas More; Thomas More, by Richard Marius. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 562 pp. $22.95.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The yellow house
- Thanksgiving
- Century Farms; The Appleton farm, Ipswich, Massachusetts
- ITALIA; New look at fascist period: an economic flourish
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- However taxes may shift in '85, first mind what you need do for the '84 change
- A 'values intensive' view of history; America Born & Reborn, by Harvey Wasserman. New York: Collier Books. 304 pp.
- Marx and capitalism cannot be mixed, say some Chinese
- In Florence
- No ordinary handshake
- A top Sandinista comandante says Nicaragua cannot turn into 'another Cuba'
- Getting the House in order: changes in rules proposed