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Monitor articles for November 27, 1984
- Massachusetts handgun control advocates seek local regulation
- President's critics forced to regroup as arms talks approach
- News In Brief
- Haitians in legal limbo often exploited. Some employers, landlords discriminate against immigrants who fear deportation
- France's quagmire in Pacific
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Reagan and Ike
- News In Brief
- World's money merchants make strides on round-the-clock trading
- News In Brief
- Economic cooling adds another facet to decisions ahead on US deficit and taxes
- News In Brief
- The nub of the affair
- News In Brief
- Uruguay steps ahead
- Dipping costs make the teleconference more popular
- Britain's signal to UNESCO: reform now
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- In the Soviet Union's frost belt, the heritage of old Russia survives
- Labor fights Chilean regime
- A surprise (political) party in Australia's election
- China takes aim at those opposing economic reforms
- Arms control chronology: last November's walkout to this month's 'let's talk'
- Angola makes move in Namibia talks
- Case for Stevens
- Ask the Gardeners. Q & A.
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Culture's value
- Views on who should lead Senate Republicans
- News In Brief
- ANGOLA'S PLAN
- Norway's Trondheim. Viking legacy lingers in the cityscape
- Holiday Plants
- FIGHTING FAMINE
- A journey beneath Monterey.
- Chicago teachers, school board set moderate tone for pay talks
- Contrasting spectacles: at Radio City - and the Public Theater.
- Getting the rust out of the Rust Belt: inventions may rescue steel
- HUNGER IN AFRICA; Africa's urgent need
- Hopes for another joint US-USSR spaceflight exercise rekindled
- Saving the world's most threatened parks
- News In Brief
- Samuelson on '85: pluses for US economy, good world outlook
- WHO ARE THE BIG DONORS?
- Engaging first novel records 50 years on a Chippewa reservation
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The forgotten ones in India