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Monitor articles for November 04, 1985
- The Philippines: tribal politics and General Ver
- Race for the high ground
- NRA and police groups split over legislation to loosen some federal gun controls
- The healing power of God's love
- Dozens of AIDS-related laws take shape
- Luring the luxury tourist trade with art
- UN's `Mr. Population' bucks new US policy on aid to China
- Jew's elegy to Zionism looks sharply at Israel's past and future
- Fund raising. Arts promoter Judith Jedlicka says the secret is corporate peer pressure
- A look at a brokerage that shuns fast action for the longer haul
- Sweden's `secular society' shows signs of inner life
- Locating the `third world'
- Schools trying to keep guns out of class
- Unlikely partnership eases artists' housing needs
- Attracting corporate dollars for innovative art
- Balanced-budget plan would in fact upset a balance of responsibility
- Books on nuclear issues
- Arabian colts and Porsches: how one bank is dealing with competition
- Superpower gap begins to narrow -- slightly. General guidelines on arms pact may yet emerge at coming summit
- `Star wars': the battle intensifies
- For peace, quiet, and beauty, try Kenya's Abedare Park
- Child-care network offers options to parents
- Hockey's Edmonton Oilers look hard to stop in bid for third title
- Heeding Ben Franklin's advice
- This week America will sing its own musical praises
- Reagan's arms proposal draws support of European allies
- The habit of looking for beauty
- At L.A. Music Center, fund raising is an art
- Canning-plant workers say discrimination is behind wage cuts
- Job rate stays same, but mix changes. Service area grows, while manufacturing loses more jobs to imports
- South Africa's clampdown on media draws criticism at home and abroad
- Letters to the Editor. In the best interests of youth
- Lawmakers look at maternity leave
- CEOs talk about business and the arts
- Chailly: still an apprentice, but already a major conductor
- US steps up Mideast effort. US is in almost daily contact with Arabs and Israel in bid to convene international peace conference
- Flying up, up, and away in an airplane
- US banks pound pavements for retail trade
- Bargaining and SDI
- Real literacy
- Fallout from Hutton scam goes on, but outlook for firm is OK
- Political, pesticide success story from the forested Northwest
- Challenges for Taiwan
- Lucille Ball as a bag lady? Yes, the lovable tangerine-top makes her TV drama debut in `Stone Pillow'