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Monitor articles for November 03, 1986
- Healing the suffering brought on by sin
- Model development bank in Bangladesh inspires imitators
- France sends mixed signals on terrorism and Mideast policy. Strategy combines toughness, collaboration
- A town strives to keep its young from the brink of alcohol and drug abuse
- Bringing in the begonias
- With a nod to Galileo, young ad agency in California peddles levity, not gravity
- Questions for the people
- Filipinos look to plebiscite that will set political scene
- Reagan makes himself issue in the election
- MIT tackles its stubborn racial problems. Study provides picture of black students' negative experiences
- Industrial lands' indexes spell growth
- Consensus developing on need for moral education. The issue of teaching morals and values has become a hot, new topic in public education. Both the...
- Quality art displayed at Mid-States show
- A society all dressed up, nowhere to go
- US colleges faulted for narrow focus
- Needed: a new funding formula for public television. A look at TV systems around the world indicates it's time for PBS to stop `banging the tambouri...
- Hope for hostages in settlement of Iranian loan
- Candidates cringe at prospect of low turnout Tuesday. Both major parties make special effort to get their voters to polls
- OPEC after Yamani
- Many a giant US firm has thrived in Nicaragua despite tumult
- Cultural Omnibus
- Trail brothers
- Europe's post-Reykjavik ambivalence
- China youth's rising self-interest. Some leaders fear young are straying too far from Maoist ideals
- A collection of name-dropping nuggets from John Kenneth Galbraith
- Shopping at auctions
- Preserving the freedom to work at home
- Variation on a mountain theme
- Mozambique's political agenda riddled with uncertainties. Crumbling economy, rebels, and foreign aid are key issues
- Hasenfus reflects on costly `blunder'. Captive US flier in Managua explains why he took up the life of a mercenary
- Rising need for home health care puts pressure on medicare. Critics say US has not set fair payment criteria
- Promoting regional enterprise. SHARE loans benefit small, local business ventures
- ARTS SCENE
- Saying no to nuclear waste. Washington State voters are expected to oppose selection of Hanford for new A-dump
- Britain's `Big Bang' points up a need to think a little bigger
- Notice. (after Chinese makimono, scroll painting -- Ming dynasty)
- Hostage release raises questions
- Montreal's defending hockey champions may surprise again
- Surveillance show scary in more than one way
- Republicans tout good economic news. Reagan points to Japan pact, trade figures, factory orders
- Wall Street takeover talk centers on brokerages themselves