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Monitor articles for November 10, 1986
- Minor news item in an evening roundup
- `Bad paper' vets -- America's discarded warriors
- Rethinking the agenda: arms
- ... the environment
- For US Hispanics, Election '86 brought triumphs and setbacks. Wins in Florida and Texas, but doubt on English-language vote
- Long Wharf mounts powerful production of Miller drama
- Israel confirms it is holding man who made nuclear allegations. But questions remain on security lapses, mysterious disappearance
- Sculpture class and enduring things
- Sandinista anniversary flaunts military might
- Aquino plans Cabinet shifts. Row with military over officials' policies sparks proposal
- Joint program for US-Soviet study of Mars is on the horizon
- `Expert' entrees served to clients of `Powerlunch!'
- CIA to exploit Soviet failings in third world
- Beginnings
- Educators give high score to Carnegie report on colleges
- GM plant closings tocost Michigan $1.5 billion and 17,500 jobs
- ARTS SCENE
- Games children play. From around the world, games like mancala and tangram in a new exhibit
- Short stories that catch moments seen with an affectionate eye
- In Mexico, one runs for office discreetly. Mexicans speculate on who President will name as successor
- US trade remedy slow to act, but the effect may prove dramatic
- They reveled in the courage
- Colleges' lack of community echoes disconnected society
- Vietnam: Separating warrior from war
- Republican disappointment - but Reagan didn't lose
- Spiritual identity versus material roots
- Events stack up against arms control. The US is expected to break SALT 2 limits this week by outfitting one more bomber with cruise missiles. Critic...
- Falling profits force corporations to cut back charitable giving
- Enrile investigation not aimed at helping Aquino, US insists. Some Filipinos charge that US is meddling in Manila politics
- US-Iran reports trouble Europe. Allies fear US made about-face on `no deals' policy with terrorists
- When veteran sportscaster Vin Scully speaks, millions listen
- The old-fashioned food grinder just grinds slowly on
- ... the economy ...
- Prendergast: every detail was lovingly attended to
- Proposed W. German law to tackle terrorism sparks dissent. Opposition and coalition critics say it could endanger civil rights
- Alleged US-Iran dealings linked to firing of Saudi oil minister. New Saudi oil policy said to be one of Iran's key demands on US
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Beat and bounce in new stock offerings
- Remember docudrama? It's back under a new name