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Monitor articles for October 29, 1986
- Vaccine and liability suits. Government urged to fill insurance breach
- K9 imps
- After Reykjavik
- Voodoo demographics
- DOWN EAST CHEESE. From rural Maine, a new stock of cheeses
- Reykjavik: not the `near-miss' it was cracked up to be
- Late bloomer
- Schoolbooks & public values
- Risk of `walk-in' spies. Free-lancers said to be hard to deter
- Fine drama: the love affair that opened a new life for C.S. Lewis
- Report exposes use of torture in Brazil's recent past
- Mets better than Red Sox in Series, but are they truly great?
- Dany Cohn-Bendit is not a-marchin' anymore. Former `60s radical now runs magazine, involved in conventional politics
- The good ol' ghoul games
- Doubts about Red Cross neutrality could hamper relief efforts
- The artistic brilliance of a husband-and-wife acting team
- Mets on top
- UN aid to Africa shifts focus. Closing of emergency relief office sparks controversy over how to meet Africa's needs
- Missouri Senate candidates turn to bare-knuckled politics
- Does artistic chic lead to political cheekiness?
- Why Enrile takes on Aquino. Philippine defense chief said to be motivated by demands from Marcos loyalists and lack of power
- The dog that kept the peace
- Peanut panache: sweet and savory recipes
- I think of foxes --
- A call to US, Japan: police the budget, open up markets
- Literary post-modernism. Eighteenth-century poets may expand our sense of what's possible
- The nuclear-free dilemma. Lack of clarity at Reykjavik on zero-level arms reductions dismays military, Congress, allies
- Lesson from a black bird
- Europe gains against terrorism despite Syria setback. Intelligence sharing within EC has led to some successes
- Tax law calls for taking a more active role in retirement plans
- Can't tell a Cheddar from a ch`evre? Here's a cookbook that can help
- Franco-German summit tackles arms control, environment, culture
- Personable puppets among stage arrivals
- An energetic Reagan stumps for Senate seats. Outcome will affect his last two years as President
- The Founding Fathers vs. religious tyranny
- `Big Apple' sings and dances over Mets win
- Americans took home smaller pay raises last year
- Farming: US farmers once turned grain to gold; today full silos seem like lead weights
- Japanese stand alone among foreign players in US real estate
- Colombian farmers start anew after coca `bonanza'