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Monitor articles for October 08, 1986
- Poland: time for restraint
- Secret contra aid: public or private? Downed aircraft raises new questions about CIA involvement
- Correcting mistakes
- Flowers and earflaps
- A voice of moderation
- Heeding European arms concerns
- US volleyball team a smash hit in Paris
- Tax law will mean using your wits in saving for youngsters' college
- Restoring `the queen of sciences'
- America's first poet laureate is no write-to-order man
- US tax bill spurs other countries to consider reform. Nations worry about keeping their investments at home
- We have seen the future, and it goes `Queep!'
- Spies cost US security dearly. Senate panel says harm greater than previously disclosed
- Cape Verde: staying afloat. Known at home and abroad as honest and efficient, nation's people survive with the help of many donors
- Bountiful catch. For 46 years, May Shute has proved to all comers that she knows how to offer up a catch of tasty fish
- A mishap in the Atlantic
- Role of religion in E. bloc. Topic for first-ever Catholic-Communist summit
- Hurdles on the road to a superpower summit. Assessing the benefits and risks for Reagan
- A new use for the line between East and West
- An `Independent' challenge to Fleet Street stalwarts
- Back to basics: an old-fashioned way to prepare apples
- Pressure builds on US, France to make deal on Lebanon captives
- S. Koreans don't like to be measured by Japan economic yardstick
- The bittersweet trip from Mother Russia to the US
- Hear that whistle blow . . .
- Orange County launches new performing arts center. Questions over acoustics and expense still persist
- Revamping urged for theater in Britain. Report cites recent declines and makes 95 recommendations
- From a conservative's viewpoint. George Will's commentaries on the `antic parade of American life'
- Christian politics?
- Icahn pulls ahead of pack of suitors for the hand of USX
- US, Nicaragua tensions rise. Washington and the CIA deny any connection to the American plane downed by Nicaragua. But Managua's claim that it captu...