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Monitor articles for October 21, 1985
- `Khovanshchina': Met opera better heard at home. A `Khovanshchina' of unrelieved drabness
- I've never written a baseball poem, For Reuben Jackson, who has
- The primary task for grade schools. Educator Boyer thinks children need to learn and love language
- Responding in the right way to road emergencies
- West Bank: core of Middle East conflict. Violence threatens to undermine moves toward settlement
- A book as rich and subtle as Chartres itself. Inspired writing and photographs illumine classic Gothic cathedral
- Aerodynamics: the fast track of car design
- Heal disease by changing thought?
- Peres stresses strengthening of US-Israeli relations. Intelligence services cooperated closely during cruise-ship crisis
- Stanford cheating controversy stirs honor code debate
- Blocked lock takes its toll on St. Lawrence Seaway. Shippers may lose patience, with 54-year-old system
- New start-up companies shine forth in old West Berlin light-bulb plant
- A comic and high-spirited `Waltz;' a musical play about Anne Frank The Waltz of the Toreadors Comedy by Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill. D...
- It's not a stampede, but bank failures trouble western Canada
- Film maker puts spotlight on Hungary
- A cost-effective Pentagon
- Weekend of violence in South Africa. Acts seen as increasingly coordinated and calculated
- Thatcher remains firm: no South Africa sanctions
- Hong Kong becoming less industrial, more of a trading distributor for China
- The rules according to Catharine
- India's Gandhi tries to keep ball rolling on regional issues. Longstanding differences with China and Pakistan are at the top of his list
- Cyprus unity in sight if Greek, Turkish leaders find refined UN plan acceptable
- US carmakers still struggle to compete with imports
- Check your oil? You may have to do it yourself
- Sociologist says no-fault divorce burdens women
- Anticipating '86 space advance
- Enterprising spirit springs back in Europe
- Pennsylvania's Gray -- budgeteer, congressman, and minister
- US director of a Mexican modern art museum sparks controversy
- Senate facing up to farm crisis. Bill to help farmers is likely to `bend the budget a little'
- Terrorism: the limits of tolerance
- Renoir. A master chef of color and light, he created feasts for the eye
- Texans find `sense of community' in high school football. But new law gives academics priority over athletics
- Women have a `voice' in car design, but less clout at retail level
- Letters to the Editor. Vancouver Expo '86
- To teach a child decisionmaking, you've got to live with his choices
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- Arafat caught in tight political corner
- The `Wizard of Oz' makes magic with his bat as well as his glove
- The explorer's thrill: finding new species
- Wall Street's new highs: time to dance a jig or the last tango?