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Monitor articles for October 07, 1985
- Byron Nelson recalls 1945, when he turned in best golf year ever
- Handbook maps out strategies for changing US schools
- The slow change from French family farm to trendy tourist spot
- Stability utility stocks gain new interest after a shaky period
- Gorbachev's era
- An independent judiciary
- Supreme Court to focus heavily on fundamental rights
- Its effect on academic performance
- Florida looks overseas in bacteria battle
- `Smithsonian World' chronicles modern-day pioneers on voyages of discovery
- Soviet pressure on Europe aims to win friends and influence US
- Econ 101 revisited, or, an elementary look at Uncle Sam's credit card
- Letters to the Editor. Shielding children from TV violence
- Extraordinary documentary on Frank Lloyd Wright intertwines his life and work
- Revving the Soviet economic engine. The Soviets' failure to make enough machines has had a profound effect on their economy. The solution is to incr...
- `Garage band' R.E.M. edges into mainstream rock music
- An author speaks out for mothers at home
- Syrian troops in Tripoli: taming Lebanon or risking costly embroilment?
- Israeli government divided on how to respond to killings
- New leaders, mergers are subtly changing nature of environmental movement
- High court to hear case on congressional redistricting
- Mixed ratings for `The Gorbachev Show' in France. Though Soviet leader poured on the charm, he got few results
- Prayer and antiterrorism
- Negotiating with the Kremlin. Recent diplomatic history shows that agreement is possible with the right mix of patience, firmness -- and perseverance
- Political merger in Zimbabwe would consolidate leader's power. But some members of opposition fear they would be relegated to lesser status if their...
- Museum curator pursues the men who pursued the Arctic bowhead whale
- Promising artists at Guggenheim. Exhibit comes at a time of wide-ranging change in American art
- Young likely to be reelected despite rumbles of dissatisfaction
- New draft of pastoral letter on economy emphasizes `building bridges' to poor
- For children, the library's treasures go beyond books
- `No women after 6 p.m.,' says Basque eating society
- Somalia starts off on the long road to economic stability
- Listening to a politician become a journalist. Ex-Boston mayor White tries to answer a question he had for 16 years
- Japanese react cautiously to Gorbachev offensive
- California joins growing trend toward asking work for welfare
- Readers on The Ribbon and many other things
- Biography of World War II's modest, unsung hero: Admiral Leahy
- New insights from Mexico City quake
- Quotable quotes