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Monitor articles for October 22, 1985
- Peres offers peace proposals at UN
- Cambodia: keystone of Hanoi's plans for Indochina. The onset of the dry season in Indochina, due soon, brings the most intensive military activity o...
- China's country markets burst with goodies. Bounty followed government's relaxing of controls over farming This report came in the form of a letter,...
- Charting the sea changes in US journalism
- Snelling heeds party's call to run for Senate. Reagan urges the move to shore up GOP ranks
- Cardinals' shy McGee not bashful at plate
- Argentina's Alfons'in
- ART EXHIBIT. The estate house as art -- `Treasure House' show goes to America
- Can `Jessecrats' hold on in Tarheel State?
- Untouched by passing time
- Scientists win big-time awards for research on molecular scale. Nobel winners penetrate basic structure of matter
- Gorbachev to plot summit strategy with allies
- Skidding can happen on any surface, so stay alert to road conditions
- Stay tuned for more Bob & Ray humor
- Brock: the quiet man
- Molto vivace career of Gunther Schuller
- Redressing the balance
- To win friends and influence prime ministers. US should show more care choosing UN ambassadors
- Achille Lauro -- and diplomatic ties
- Business highlights
- News In Brief
- A park with everything from dinosaurs to Shakespeare
- Lotus Development's `1-2-3' software proves hard act to follow
- Letters to the Editor. World Court -- a disturbing drift
- US spending spree may soon fizzle. Rising debt and falling savings rate expected to squeeze people's budgets
- Immanuel Kant on moral judgment
- Thousands of Greeks strike to protest austerity measures
- Belgian endives and radicchio travel from trash can to table
- Ask the Gardeners Q&A
- Sanctuary movement under fire The growing four-year-old movement among church groups that offer illegal asylum to Central American refugees faces tw...
- Moore's majestic enigma
- Impressionist paintings to make US tour
- Limousines stretch the car and the workday, but not the dollar