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Monitor articles for November 29, 1982
- Radio Free Kabul: rallying the Afghan resistance
 - Final vote count shows Brazilians favor civilian over junta's candidates
 - Britain brakes falling interest rate
 - Inside 20th-century music; Dmitri Shostakovich: The hero as diarist
 - Monitoring the gene-splicers
 - Why Congress now warms to gas tax
 - Getting organized on the home front
 - FitzGerald victory in Ireland may help prospects for peace in Ulster
 - A 5 1/2-hour version of 'Faust' that manages to be engrossing
 - KKK rally triggers clash of protesters and police
 - A word to lame ducks
 - How decisionmaking from bottom-up put a Japanese firm on top
 - Inquiry warnings rock Israel
 - Books that change our lives
 - Reagan authorizes aid for Hawaii hurricane victims
 - UNESCO clears way for East-West news project
 - Securities industry may bid for new banking rules
 - Automated feeders ease a big task for fish hatcheries
 - The man in the plaid flannel spacesuit talks about his series
 - Fog
 - Wall Street Scene (2)
 - Communist influence in peace movement: threat or red herring?
 - Heeding nature's hints in the way of change
 - Wall Street Scene (1)
 - Angry Qaddafi fails to gain OAU leadership as Africans split . . . again
 - Britons turned off by more opportunities to tune in new TV channels
 - A new leader for the USSR
 - Communist influence in peace movement: threat or red herring?
 - Is there a gleam in Jimmy Carter's eye?
 - Solidarity protest is off; martial law end in sight
 - High Court may clarify its mixed signals on abortion issue
 - Reagan goodwill trip puts Latin America on his map
 - Kremlin's 'tea leaves' can be teacup tempests
 - Tips for enjoying restaurant meals with children
 - France, India negotiate arms and trade deals
 - Vatican rejects claim it owes in bank default
 - Looking into the law: three strategies
 - First look at law comes barking and cawing
 - Japanese leader struggles with political shortcomings
 - Jeff Ruland is more cement truck than speeding basketball Bullet
 - When the SEC looks the other way
 - 'Not the Chicago Tribune': spoofs surge in hard times
 - Romania waives taxes against emigrating Jews
 - Dancing together
 - Reagan's remarks and a rebuttal
 - Looking into the law: three strategies
 - Bottle bill proponents, opponents watch Northeast
 - The wind and the leaves
 - Homes I have had
 - GATT winds up with weak pledge on protectionism
 - Looking into the law: three strategies
 - Stronger weapons -- weaker debate