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Monitor articles for November 26, 1984
- News In Brief
- East bloc tries to win back hearts of youth
- From Michigan family to Reagans: Blue Room Christmas tree
- News In Brief
- East-West ties dealt blow when German failed to visit Poland
- This community college refuses to be a deadend
- Banner shopping for holidays predicted by big chain of malls
- News In Brief
- Smithsonian takes TV to the sea, but spends too long underwater
- News In Brief
- Newest wave of emigres struggles for firm toehold in US
- News In Brief
- Iraqis ready to fight but push for peace
- Mitterrand gives peace - and Qaddafi - a chance in Chad
- News In Brief
- Geneva talks, part of a wider thaw?
- Salvador 'human rights congress' finds mixed rights record this year
- Whites stream out of African lands as blacks take charge
- A message from The Christian Science Board of Directors
- Johnny U.'s out-of-sight football record; Boston to honor Auerbach
- The power of stillness
- News In Brief
- Classroom spies in Malaysia
- Sizing up the abuses in takeover battles
- Continue the cleanup
- Our school prayers were for snow
- Historical novel explores how Ireland past shapes Ireland present; A Curious Street, by Desmond Hogan. New York: George Braziller. 194 pp. $12. 95.
- Arafat in driver seat; Palestinians stalled
- US says coal production and use should set record highs this year
- A monument's struggle to emerge
- US Senate involved in sedate free-for-all for majority leadership
- The primal screams of Julian Schnabel: loud, important
- US, Japan disagree over terms of new whaling agreement
- Child-care shortage: the solution may be right at hand
- Wall Street birders look for signs of spring
- 'Certainly the most important dancer who ever lived'
- Black leaders map strategy to broaden American political base
- Water: a federal concern
- News In Brief
- How America's high technology gets smuggled to the Soviet bloc
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Malaysians split over opposition's call for orthodox Islamic state
- Lessons in life from a grandmother's table
- News In Brief
- Fed rate cut has uneven consumer impact, experts say
- Grandparents have rights, too
- News In Brief
- Small step for NATO arms building
- Many highs and lows already in young 1984-85 NBA campaign
- Thorn in Shultz-Gromyko agenda: arms control compliance
- A pro: That which fosters fairness for the most stockholders is best
- News In Brief
- Teaching money management basics at the grass-roots level
- Diplomats assess Kirkpatrick's style and accomplishments at UN
- News In Brief
- Three things make it unlikely a slump is just around the corner
- World's shortest light pulse helps scientists slow things down