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Monitor articles for October 03, 1986
- OPEC tie-in sought by Alberta; fresh clout for cartel seen
- The tasters
- White House deception? `Disinformation' to undercut Qaddafi harms US credibility
- `Dancing in the Dark' from Canada
- Community caring extends concept of `family'
- News In Brief
- Public Document No. 1
- Iran's Khomeini: inspiration to many S. Lebanese Shiites. Radicals vow to battle Israel; mainstream Amal prefers stability
- LUMBERJACKS. The spirit of Paul Bunyan lives at events like the New England Lumberjack Championships, where today's woodsmen perform prodigious feat...
- E. Europe would have mixed reaction to superpower thaw
- Books that last for children
- Four war veterans on a new `front line'. Their goal: avoid another Vietnam in Central America
- British Labour vote tests NATO. West Europe's left is restive. Opposition parties are urging cuts in or elimination of nuclear forces. NATO is worri...
- A rich miscellany on the Emerald Isle. Superlative essays
- Staub: Colleges must develop more service-minded students
- Liability lawyer works for air-passenger rights. John Kennelly is well known in the legal offices of airlines worldwide
- Dumpster d'ecor. One person's trash is another's treasure in the serious business of city street scrounging
- Needy Nigeria wins a line of credit it's turning its back on
- Airlines getting fewer, fares going higher
- Gramps knew rocks
- KAL 007 aftermath mismanaged, author says
- One singer staying true to her individuality
- Delay likely for Shultz's southern Africa trip
- Hampers plucks cobwebs off Massachusetts treasurer's race
- Portraits of `Ike'
- Three TV specials go head to head Sunday
- Daily life in 19th-century France. Illuminating social history
- The case for a GOP Senate
- Blacks ready to endure hardship to end apartheid. In interview, ANC official says group wants to talk with US
- Faces
- Sandmaker
- Polish leader faces tough choices over Solidarity. For now, Jaruzelski seems to want to ignore the union
- Brutal tale of life in Italian slums. A `camera' on street hoods.
- Would you wave to her?
- Each stone
- Freeze frames
- OPEC produces curb on output that appears to be cheat-proof
- Self-interest is shelved in library cleanup
- Korean quest for American roots
- Deadpan look at the British. Snooker centers, convents, clubs and pubs.
- Eyes on `Ike' in the Reagan era
- Now in paper
- Bear-wrestling
- The legacy of `Amos and Andy'. Blacks in TV, radio, film
- Turkish-Cypriot chief seeks `partnership' with island's Greeks
- European left's stand on defense worries NATO. Opposition push for nuclear disarmament is sending up a red flag