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Monitor articles for November 19, 1986
- Pretoria under fire for removals. Critics say `urbanization' plan has revived forced relocation
- Dusk performance
- High-tech training in Detroit for the people industry passed by
- As mortgage rates slip, when does it make sense to refinance?
- White House hopefuls toe mark early for the '88 steeplechase
- The quiltmaker's intent
- The positive side of the new US-Iranian dialogue
- Back from Finast
- What Mexicans really think
- Bicycle wars - the newest arms race
- When jurors judge
- NATO's arms hold USSR in line. Some argue that the prospect of a scorched world has kept the superpowers' hands off their nuclear sword hilts. But h...
- Drug trade in the inner city: trying to halt a cause of crime
- UN irked about `Amerika'. Portrayal of UN in TV series called `travesty'
- Videos from Wooster Group
- Being comforted
- Absorbing Mark Medoff drama; frantic Keith Reddin caper
- Jets soar to head of NFL class; Montana makes 4-star return
- GANGS NEED AN ALTERNATIVE TO CRIME
- A glimpse of US champion Yasser Seirawan's style
- Kept from good jobs, they struggle to earn a decent living
- Crime: youths turn to it to be part of a crowd
- JAZZ/POP/ROCK
- Straight from the Grand Ole Opry, the American Pie
- Signs of unity in Chad weaken Libyan role. Government-rebel alliance could scotch Libyan designs on Chad
- After election, Brazil set to debate shape of young democracy
- Time for consistency: Shultz should stay
- The Pogues play folk music with punk-rock feel. American rockers don't really mind the mixture
- China hawks its military wares on the world market. Peking says it's not joining arms race - just raising cash
- The Soviets and the rule of law
- Alleged gun-runners link arms deals to US policy on Iran. Defense lawyers say US witheld information helpful to clients
- USSR's conventional lead requires nuclear arms, says W"orner
- How a reporter got mired in insider trades
- Hanoi-born filmmaker turns her lens on Africa
- Golden year for Basie orchestra
- Rumors about N. Korea damage South's credibility. Theories abound on whether Seoul knew reports were false
- Insider trading: what it is, why it's wrong
- The late, late show
- The visitor
- Former Reagan adviser urges coming clean on Iran
- NASA starts countdown to safer, more modest shuttle flights
- Iran, Iraq hold US moves won't end war
- Reviving the ghetto economy
- A possible turning point in the Reagan presidency
- French face specter of domestic terrorism again