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Monitor articles for October 02, 1985
- US and USSR: two perspectives on the world
- How-to tips on food canning, preserving, and freezing
- Shakeout time is near in the long-distance telephone industry. You may choose your company -- there's help for casting your vote
- Those cooking solo or for two can experiment with `mini' recipes
- The problem with post-bop jazz. For poet-critic Larkin, jazz lost its way when it forgot audience
- Changing of the Senate
- Enhancing UN performance
- Die-hard critic reflects on jazz's era of `refinement'
- You're a funny man, Charles Schulz!
- Panama gropes for leadership
- `Pardon the inconvenience' -- some afterthoughts on Gloria
- Anon `Reddy'
- BIRMINGHAM RIOT. What fanned the flames that burned Handsworth
- Soviets feel the heat from their Mideast involvement. Soviet ability to free hostages seen as limited
- Movie scene
- Letters to the Editor. Justice in America
- US adopts wait-and-see attitude on South Africa reform. Rev. Sullivan would give S. Africa 19 more months to change its tune
- AFRICAN JOURNEY. On to the bamboo forests, jungle ravines and alpine heather of the Abedares
- Bears find offensive accelerator with McMahon; join Rams at 4-0
- VOLCANIC RECOVERY
- Relief work and persistent prayer
- Tragic tale of country singer Patsy Cline
- News In Brief
- Working for peace
- Soviet leader to find a cool reception on his visit to Paris. France is a loyal Western ally, Mitterrand will tell Gorbachev
- Challenger Kasparov was off at the wire in renewed world play. Karpov, taken by surprise, quickly turns the tables
- Shakeout time is near in the long-distance telephone industry. Battle lines for phone lines set; stiff competition may produce casualties
- Arms buildup, raid on PLO threated Mideast. Middle East countries beating their plowshares into swords
- At French markets, the beets get baked before they're sold