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Monitor articles for November 18, 1985
- Batterers seek help to stop their violence
- Colombians join together to help fellow citizens after eruption. National and international aid flows to nation to help volcano survivors
- Martha Raye, one of the funniest ladies alive, is also a great jazz singer
- Effort to leash the deficit seen as unleashing the stock market
- A comprehensive, witty look at American popular culture
- Europe anxious about summit on two scores. Leaders' concerns: public opinion, feeling left out
- Handshake in Geneva
- Geological observation
- A South African editor who went one step too far
- Is the average consumer in the US over his head in debt? Not necessarily
- Show children they're needed and they'll pitch in to help
- Town meetings help Alaska governor test public opinion and where he stands for reelection bid in '86
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. A brilliant printmaker, he distilled Paris night life into a few lines
- Election gains by Taiwan's opposition fail to alter status quo
- Tune in to proper car maintenance and driving habits. Car owners are now keeping their cars about six to seven years
- Defense maverick France shifts military strategy and spending
- Dealing with problems of `at risk' youth. Inadequate education is contributing to the creation of a new subculture
- Checking the float on checks
- Anglo-Irish accord gets a skeptical welcome from Irish public
- Lawmakers duck deficit issue again. Congress is beginning to suspect that its own rules are part of the problem
- A comedy about the overprivileged; a musical about immigrants Oliver Oliver Comedy by Paul Osborn. Directed by Vivian Matalon.
- Curtain rises on US-Soviet summit in Geneva. Moscow's agenda summed up in two words: `star wars'
- Author enters baseball's world of dreams as minor league owner
- Not watching the eclipse
- ...other reports indicate violence among strangers is higher than ever before
- Bibliotheque nationale
- Taking a closer look at British ethics by moonlight
- Caryatid
- Peace around the world
- China tightens controls on literature and the arts
- Teaching high school students about `star wars,' nuclear issues
- Scientists try to improve volcano forecasts . Lack of records and uniqueness of each volcano can make job difficult
- Letters to the Editor. Shaping China's future
- How did the universe come to be? PBS program attempts to find answers
- Mixing high tech, high profits, and a social agenda in the Bronx
- Swedish men urged to share domestic duties
- A hint of snow and Machiavelli
- Retailers move early to foil Yule Grinch
- A house for homeless women
- 2 researchers say family violence has plunged in the last 10 years, but...
- Arms breakthrough
- Jackson still seeks pot of electoral gold in `rainbow coalition'
- Larger concerns