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Monitor articles for November 06, 1986
- Two women who were good writers, good friends
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Ham on wry, the Ridiculous specialty
- Shultz and Shevardnadze stand firm on superpower positions. Two likely to discuss `star wars' privately
- Does government's pornography report pass the `obscenity' test?
- Strong casting brightens Met season
- Pleasant paths
- Denuclearizing US foreign policy
- US voters tended to base choices on less-than-global issues. SOUTHEAST.
- Divine direction
- Tax-exempt YMCAs criticized for imitating ritzy health clubs. Do $800 fees, fancy equipment conflict with community image?
- US dilemma: Free hostages without rewarding terrorism
- US voters tended to base choices on less-than-global issues. NORTHEAST.
- US voters tended to base choices on less-than-global issues. MIDWEST
- News In Brief
- Gorbachev's glasnost
- Learning to live - and to paint - as a family
- When the maid and the cook work for the KGB
- The Democratic comeback
- Two top tap troupes: for the millions, or the hundreds
- Jefferson's view
- `Instant replay' and the quest for a perfect world
- Reagan will have tougher time shaping his legacy
- Danish expert takes the bite out of mail carrying
- This woman thrives in a `man's world' at State
- Democrats return to fold, deliver Senate to party. But Nov. 4 results give GOP several reasons not to despair
- Free-lance terrorism undercuts Syria
- Black history as seen in a theatrical flight of fancy
- Tennessee teams not exactly waltzing; storybook TD pass play
- Pressures from overseas pushing US to let banks add broker's role
- Anti-Arafat feelings rise among activists - some see PLO split
- Explaining the facts of Life. Fiftieth anniversary of a publishing legend
- US voters tended to base choices on less-than-global issues. MOUNTAIN WEST.
- Argentina launches diplomatic offensive to counter British claim
- US voters tended to base choices on less-than-global issues. PACIFIC STATES.
- Agony and ecstasy of foreign students
- Monthly for Southerners, by Southerners. Small staff aims to produce a regional magazine that succeeds
- How the referendums fared. Fiscal limits pass, bans on abortion funding lose among vote issues
- Making Donald a Peking duck
- Modern forms and tender words
- Democrats not planning Senate revolt. Spokesmen for new majority indicate midroad approach