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Monitor articles for November 13, 1985
- With spy flap over, British and Soviets return to diplomatic table
- Thanksgiving desserts
- US ambassador reassures West Germany about strong relations
- Humanizing an Israeli hero
- China reins in youth to prevent wave of anti-Japanese sentiment. Youth protest `second invasion' of Japanese consumer goods
- Offbeat financing of Oregon's schools forces frequent closings
- India and Pakistan: time to encourage trust
- News In Brief
- Some notes from a library during a centennial
- Tax reform slips a puzzle into your year-end tax planning
- National Football League standings
- Quintessentially American Copland. Radio-TV simulcast to honor composer who caught a nation's ear, and heart
- Aid to Israel taking back seat to realities of budget deficit
- Rethinking Gramm-Rudman
- Poland's Jaruzelski stronger after leadership shake-up. General Jaruzelski's policy line seems to have won
- Nicaraguan resistance
- Disney's `Natty Gann': adventures of a 1930s tomboy
- The magnificent or the mundane?
- SOUNDTAKES. JAZZ/POP/ROCK
- Arab leaders eye summit for sign of Soviet Mideast role
- NFL games are `rush hour' for Walter Payton; coaches on spot
- Banning cameras
- Underneath the slapstick was an unrelenting perfectionist
- The man who'll explain the President at Geneva
- Foraging for `foods from the field'
- Defectors: immigrants or cold war pawns?
- Anti-pornography measure voted down by Cambridge residents
- Controversial Fassbinder play will not open
- Canada's rail giant celebrates a landmark by firming up holdings
- Discovering the pleasures of Pepys
- Summits past and present
- Photo album, circa 1920
- `Cooperative' feasts spread the chores and the cheer
- Taking water from the ground, using it, and putting it back
- Vietnam said to be planning major offensive in Cambodia
- Philippine opposition juggles big pre-election problems. Scrambles to unite behind a candidate, wants later vote
- The bookshop bell