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Monitor articles for October 23, 1985
- Craxi reglues pieces of Italian government
- ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY BOTTLENECK. Blocked Great Lakes shipping shows 54-year-old system may be wearing out
- Matisse, an avocado, and the world
- Northern Hemisphere gazer's guide
- S. Africa's whites are divided on whether Botha should stay or go. Possible successors to President jockeying for best position
- For car dealerships, service is the name of the game
- Two old enemies fight Cambodia war. As other parties lose clout, Khmer Rouge and Vietnam battle it out
- UN plays down criticism through glitter of celebration
- How to handle blowouts and other highway problems
- Help disadvantaged farmers
- Farm Credit System time bomb
- Are black leaders out of step with their people?
- Interest-rate guesswork on credit cards
- US lauds Peres's call for talks with Jordan, Palestinians. But major obstacles to peace in the Middle East remain
- A tale of two anthologies: stale clich'es and freshly baked verse
- Japanese prime minister to urge allies to line up behind Reagan. At summit, Nakasone to talk on Western unity
- Businesses question whys, hows of laying off middle managers
- UN birthday in Manhattan: as much a party as business. Protecting diplomats involves humor and patient police work
- New prod on S. Africa: students shun jobs
- By George, Brett's got it -- a Royal swing fit for a hitting king
- No to domestic terrorism
- The `domestication' of the imported-car industry continues
- Conformity in the courts
- Peres sparks uproar at home, but Cabinet expected to survive
- A grass-roots view
- New mystery fiction
- Taking a very patient look at baseball
- News In Brief
- For fifth year in a row, unions accept smaller wage increases to protect jobs
- John Adams: `fiercely independent'
- October signals Halloween -- and pumpkins on parade
- A global strategy to save tropical forests
- Letters to the Editor. South Africa and the UN