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Monitor articles for November 08, 1985
- Soviet evidence violates US rules in Nazi case. Judge and defense attorneys cite constitutional protections
- The Maysles brothers film the uncelebrated
- News In Brief
- UPDATE. The African famine
- Reagan taps former governor as Health, Human Services chief
- Gene Hackman stars in a hit and a miss
- Village Voice -- scaling the underground's heights
- News In Brief
- STAR WARS. Will It Work? The Soviet strategy
- Agenda for HHS
- Canadian skater Brian Orser has jumps on '88 Olympic hopefuls
- The Yurchenko case
- Discovering a world of wildlife in Tanzania's wilderness
- Rio's beaches and charm are endless
- A cultural historian's account of Armistice Day
- Soviets show tough presummit face. Nation's leaders use Revolution Day celebrations to denounce US
- Put away your surfboard, grab your skis, and head for the California slopes
- Shultz gets baptism of fire in citadel of Soviets
- Being alive
- Taiwan's contribution
- Travel tips
- Gulf ties with Moscow -- meaning for the US
- The Prince's routine is not always royal
- FREEZE FRAMES. A weekly update of film releases
- Armistice Day: pause for peace
- We hope to pass that way again
- Getting a handle on the cost of running Bay State government
- Alex Odeh and Arab-Americans
- New crop of spring fashion. American designers stick to crisp fabrics and simple lines
- The British are coming -- and this time Washington rolls out the red carpet. Pomp and circumspection surround the royal couple
- Brass Tacks debuts with fresh new work -- and a big sound
- Children's libraries -- then and now. Robbins Junior Library celebrates its 150th anniversary
- Guatemalan generals unlikely to be tried for alleged rights abuses
- Anti-abortion groups bent on bringing issue directly to the public
- Nudged by Arab allies, PLO's Arafat makes qualified concession. Eschews violence outside `occupied' Arab lands, but not in Israeli-ruled area
- From the North Woods to the Rockies, the railway lets you swallow North America whole
- US hiring bans on illegal aliens can work. New GAO study shows such sanctions effective in Europe, Hong Kong
- Early paintings by Lyonel Feininger. Finally recovered from East Germany, and on exhibit