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Monitor articles for December 29, 1988
- Monarch's wonderland under siege in Mexico
- Tributes flow to Kennedy Center honorees. Farewell to the Reagans, Bob Hope and his `Thanks' draw smiles - and tears
- A 200-year debate about the US Constitution's `original intent'
- And the survey says ... economic illiteracy
- Bowl talk focuses on battle for No. 1; USC's `superfan' still going strong
- News In Brief
- Children pay with plastic at school cafeteria
- Offshore financial havens compete with goal of `united Europe'
- A town hall for centuries
- Indian leader's Pakistan visit: `window of opportunity' in tense region
- Boston backs down on program to reduce airport congestion
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Dollars and sense
- Where's the global respect?
- Top Soviet says system ruins people ... Pravda says `cut'
- Over the river and through the dam...
- Japan's gift-giving mania - the right present at the right time
- Out of debt and into the free market. Soviet Union begins negotiations with US to settle czarist bonds
- An important step toward banning chemical weapons
- Federal bank board announces bailout of California, Texas thrifts
- A slow goodbye to ancient ways
- `Recruit' scandal: a yen for politics. High costs of Japan's political life a spur to `structural corruption'
- A quiet hope returns to Uganda. After years of anarchy, new regime works to restore rule of law
- The ozone treaty - and beyond
- Bush Cabinet has Washington savvy, pragmatic mold. Top Democrats see President-elect as wanting a bipartisan approach
- Accusations of Pentagon bribery outlined
- Modern Mary Poppins. SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS. Au pair `nanny' program is mutually beneficial for parents and students: Au pairs experienc...
- Behind Canada's language war
- This quieter world