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Monitor articles for October 08, 1985
- The `normalization' of Poland
- CUBA Havana restoration brings back the city's yesteryear charm
- From the author of `Plenty,' a cerebral satire with more than a touch of humanity A Map of the World Play by David Hare. Directed by Mr. Hare.
- British violence brings a first: use of lethal arms by rioters
- Ask the gardeners Q&A
- Late night points of order
- Heat exchanger swaps stale air for freshness
- US a safe haven for paramilitary groups that provide legal mercenary training
- Garden blossoms into European tour
- Hashish -- the `petroleum' of Lebanon's Bekaa valley
- He was `Born in the U.S.A.'; now he's grown up
- High court closer to middle than right or left would like
- Going for the gold. Sandy black sludge is pay dirt for Finland's champion panners
- Scientists listening more closely to hear if there's anybody `out there'
- Evenly matched Jays, Royals duel for American League pennant
- Searching for a moral perspective. John Fowles scans past for that which he can't find in the `amoral' present
- Turbocharged drivers run on Model T oil reserves
- `The loose-leaf library'
- Mr. Reagan's response to the Tunisia raid
- Political asylum for Soviet youth masks legal gains for parental rights. At 12, Walter Polovchak refused to return; US citizenship is ahead
- Calvi This tiny town claims to be Columbus's birthplace
- Gorbachev in Paris
- Monetary trends set world stage for economic growth, trade shift. Japan wants even more rise in yen to avert US barriers
- Illinois wins newest Japanese auto plant
- John Donne on treasure and shadow
- WEST GERMANY Police clamp down on anti-Nazi protests
- Ethiopia moves to hold down number of Americans working on relief effort
- Blomstedt takes San Francisco Symphony helm
- SOUTH AFRICA Botha ready to alter some laws of apartheid
- And in the turning
- Nixon's advice to Reagan
- Reagan pulls US away from World Court
- Remarkably tender for its time
- News In Brief
- `The joy of paths untrod'
- Gorbachev's desire to perk up Soviet economy will put pressure on him at Geneva
- Letters to the Editor. Africa in the forefront
- Britons debate police methods in inner-city areas. Blacks charge harassment while whites say police not tough enough
- Farm spending will make it tough to balance US budget. Congress, eyeing elections ahead, feels public sentiment for farmers