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Monitor articles for October 25, 1985
- Textbook maker's view: the ground rules need to be changed
- Letters to the Editor. The summit and Halley's comet
- Prodding a reluctant Marcos toward reform
- THOSE TEXTS -- BEFORE AND AFTER REVISION
- Unpressured activity
- Duarte's daughter released in El Salvador. But chances are slim for dialogue between rebels and government
- Battleship-base opponents fight to let New Yorkers have their say
- Peace Corps at 25: `We've traveled quite a ways'
- March of the Great Islamic Crusade. Journalist's book explores roots of this source of terrorism
- Fraud charged in Liberia's first one-man, one-vote election
- US doesn't expect change overnight in the Philippines. But Reagan emissary, civil unrest warn Marcos reform needed soon
- Bygone days of the president's house
- Hot spots that Reagan says threaten US-Soviet relationship
- California -- a state with clout -- speaks up on textbook quality
- What to watch for from other drivers on the road
- A maverick publishing house that bucks the big business trend
- A revealing experiment in revamping `dry and boring' textbooks
- Four decades of extremes -- from abstracts, to realism, to anything goes
- Rethink China nuclear pact
- Sparrow
- Freeze Frames
- Why history texts flunk the inspiration test
- Mr. Reagan at the UN
- Black filmmakers look to set history straight
- PEACE 2010. Excerpt from the essay of Joan Kufrin, Chicago
- Tito Landrum is surprise World Series star. Little-known reserve outfielder, pressed into service because of an injury, has come through at bat and...
- Keeping public dialogue away from the issues
- Israel's Peres steals the show from US pre-summit maneuvering
- `What do you think of the shirt on Page 67?'
- Home fix-up
- Time bomb in steel industry. Wheeling-Pitt pact could upset wage par, work rules
- `You got a roof jack?'
- Update. The African famine
- Facing the Palestinian reality
- Galvanized steel girds cars with corrosion-resistant properties
- Does a TV pitch for soap or soda pop belong in an art museum?
- Product-claim insurance puts squeeze on European industry