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Monitor articles for October 07, 1986
- Tips for sparking kids' interest in nature
- Some highs, lows, and unusual twists of the '86 baseball season
- Regional nature show takes the family on visual `field trips'
- Falling oil revenues spur Nigeria to take bold economic step. Currency devaluation reignites public debate over dealing with IMF
- Lifesavers or loopholes? Reasons for tax transition rules may be sound, but critics say US government needs the revenue
- Barbara Tuchman. `I would call [this] an Age of Disruption ... a period when we've lost belief in certain kinds of moral understanding of good and b...
- Championship Series
- Toward a just S. Africa
- AS BASEBALL WINDS UP -- AND DOWN
- The history of `futurism,' and the future of space
- PULLING TOGETHER. Strong, silent strokes perforate the city bustle as Radcliffe rowers develop synchonization and camaraderie
- To tape a masterpiece
- Rising waters raise concerns about flood control measures
- US says it won't balk at future spy arrests after Daniloff affair. But critics worry that US will hesitate for fear of another crisis
- Philip Larkin on snapshots. Philip Larkin was born in Coventry, England. Chosen to succeed Sir John Betjeman as poet laureate, he turned down the jo...
- Hollywood case spurs safety guidelines for film sets
- Stakes high in battle for right to run Senate. Nation's course could change
- Parisians adapt to antiterror `vigilance'. But Americans vexed with long lines for French visas
- Soviet writers decry loss of spiritual values in society
- Kohlmeyer art exhibition
- Poet friends
- News In Brief
- Small-scale nuclear waste is a little-noticed danger
- Sanctions and values
- Takeover or rescue? Canadian banks assess big buyout by Britons
- New units shine Apple Computer outlook
- Soviet sub probably not worth US salvage
- In policy shift, Nicaragua grants peasants ownership of land
- S. Africa whites feel increasingly isolated from Western world. Effects of US sanctions seem mainly psychological, for now
- Is the `star wars' scramble on?
- Five billion of us (and more to come)
- High waters in the heartland
- The greening of Kenya. Two million trees, and counting, help stop the desert
- Weinberger in China. Pentagon chief's visit to discuss global and regional security issues comes when US-Chinese relations have begun to cool
- TV commercials replace baby kissing in California contest
- Travel notes: Asia in the fall of '86
- Clayfooting to the summit. Both US, USSR need an easing of burdens
- The inns that serve visitors a savory slice of old Japan
- Reagan's contribution