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Monitor articles for November 13, 1986
- For Janet, a mother of three, life in Harlem is a daily struggle
- News In Brief
- Europeans lambaste Swiss handling of Rhine spill. Chemical plant safety standards, emergency procedures criticized
- The NSC's Iranian adventure
- US, Soviet scientists progress in nuclear test-monitoring effort. Russians in American West this week, choosing seismic sites
- Lessons from Hungary
- US-Soviet exchanges survive a rough year. `We've learned a lot' in the last year
- Men with time on their hands
- Writer meets processor
- Drive to curb insider trading extends to British merger wave. Surveillance increased; new legislation sought
- Poem
- Aquino wins over a wide spectrum of Japanese audiences. She packs the house at a church, a business lunch, a university
- Stillness
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Soviet veto over SDI: it's called the `shootdown'
- The Iceland summit in retrospect
- The ABCs of housebuilding
- Learning religious tolerance. The Constitution and the Bible need not be at odds
- Renaissance bronzes sparkle at National Gallery
- Keeping watch on the Rhine
- Instant replay officials belong in football
- US to charge Soviet treaty violations. Annual treaty-compliance report will hint at Soviet `star wars' system
- Finding a path out of poverty
- HELPING OTHERS SEE WORLD'S POSSIBILITIES. SHE OVERCAME POVERTY - AND STAYED TO HELP OTHERS
- Asimov's galactic search for the planet Earth
- Night of the freezing rain
- Shedding the `rust belt' image in much-maligned Buffalo, N.Y.. The once-flourishing transport city waits for economic upturn
- Frequent-flier brokers on edge
- Dealing with Syria and Iran
- China remembers Sun Yat-sen, sends fresh overture to Taiwan. Peking puts emphasis on what it has in common with Taiwan
- European impasse over new head of IMF could open door for other candidates
- News In Brief
- Arab support on Cyprus issue is key to Greek stand on Syria
- `Brownstone' musical and `Stardust' revue arrive on stage. Manhattan comedy laced with wistfulness
- Nuclear arms cuts: 50% `da'; 100% `nyet'
- Samba beat and bullhorns herald key Brazilian vote. Election seen as crucial to shaping future of fledgling democracy
- Pollock in transition
- Annual duck-stamp contest gives flight to artists' careers
- Prokofiev festival seizes attention in Paris concert halls