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Monitor articles for November 07, 1986
- Two sensitive tales about growing up. For preteens
- Blacks find little hope in British inner city. Last year, rioting erupted in several of Britain's inner city areas. In Handsworth, the scene of the...
- Republicans in disarray in Massachusetts
- An auditorium echoing with music
- NBA season features shuffled personnel, but same-look Celtics. Sixers, Bullets do major remodeling by swapping stars
- `The Princess and the Goblin'. Classic fairy story
- Washington softens position on key World Bank loan to Chile. US fears blocking loan would hinder democratic transition
- On the trail of RUSSIAN ANTIQUES
- The wildest ride in the history of goatdom
- On to 1988
- BankAmerica appears to have spun out of takeover territory
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions and Answers
- Books that entice youngsters to try their own hands at verse. A well-kept secret in America's schools
- Children going forth into the world. For ages 2 through 7
- A Central American tragedy
- Women established new political beachheads in '86 election. They aimed for higher offices and waged strong campaigns
- Superpower space ties. Despite the US-Soviet stalemate over an arms accord, one idea discussed at Reykjavik has borne fruit: joint space research. A...
- Reagan strategists looking to put him back on the offense. Broad domestic goals, nuclear arms reduction head agenda
- Assessing impact of California vote that ousted three justices. Some see possible `targeting' of judges by interest groups
- In Mideast, a new generation of antagonists
- Transmuting political theater into film. Akalaitis targets nuclear power and `aggressive male attitudes'
- GOP stumbles over the gender gap
- The rat who loved beauty. For ages 12 and up
- Owl watch
- Four lanes
- Eugene Hasenfus: POW or mercenary? Nicaragua, US, and Geneva Conventions are at odds over his status
- Spanning spectrum of American education. `Basic School' idea puts early focus on language
- ARTS SCENE
- Assisting Egypt now
- Japanese claims of homogeneity backfire. Politicians' remarks anger minorities, as well as other nations
- Secrecy veils group blending piety and terror
- Enough's enough
- Fallout from US-Iran deals. US credibility with Arabs temporarily threatened
- The national mood for do-it-yourself justice
- Spanning spectrum of American schooling. Older college students add to campus diversity
- Finding the meaning of life
- Europe's arms imbalance not apt to change soon. Money and politics restrain West from boosting its forces
- Despite concern, black Africa's population picture grows worse
- Correction
- Meet the Three Kings, a gift elephant, a boy poet
- News In Brief
- Vienna talks deadlock. Arms stalemate could spark publicity offensives
- The French are coming! The French are coming!
- Syrians gloomy over political isolation and economic plight
- Tales of fur and feathers
- Reading aloud to children needn't end when school begins. Editor's choice.
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Gorbachev & Co.
- Two rising dance stars take talents different ways