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Monitor articles for November 12, 1985
- Democrats on the run
- A radical proposal for disarmament
- Michael Graves shakes Manhattan with his museum add-on
- AUCTION. A trio of violins on Sotheby's stage
- Rubens stars in a regal art collection
- NGA/Gallup gardening poll
- Books exploit, but don't explain, Vietnam
- Guatemala's likely President-to-be is optimistic about return to civilian rule
- How Nebraska bank sows 3rd-world trade
- Philosophers in a landscape
- Indoor activity teaches children about outdoor animals
- Virgil beneath Jove's mighty oak
- The National Gardening Association keeps growing
- Covering South Africa gets tougher. TV crews willing to abide by new rules, but insist they'll cover big events
- Better half?
- Rush to protect abused children may trample rights of accused. Isolating young victims may obstruct due process
- Rematch question up in air after Kasparov wins world chess title
- Thoughts on the boomerang spy -- ideology, romance
- Watching the bandwagon in stocks: time to hop on or jump off?
- STAR WARS. Will It Work? The politics of space
- Reverberations in the Gulf
- What will Nancy and Raisa talk about?
- South Africa and college activism
- Regardless of its merits, balanced-budget plan has too rosy a scenario
- The gloomy reason for Romania's bright moonlight. Nation's economic crunch dims the lights
- Scientists urge nations to plan now for icecap melt
- Foreign phone companies line up for Chinese market
- New idol is busting out all over France
- Monarchs of Monterey. Why they come is no secret, but how do they find their way here?
- Washington bids farewell to royal couple
- Giant hillside horses of England remain landmarks of mystery
- TV's opportunity for service at Geneva
- Refuseniks
- North Yemen has many reasons for playing down oil potential
- Summitry