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Monitor articles for December 08, 1983
- US-Israeli cooperation plan draws the wrath of Saudi Arabia
- NATO looks toward an era of high-tech conventional weapons
- News In Brief
- US chemical industry decides to clean up its deteriorating image
- News In Brief
- When is the budget deficit like the weather? When it's forecast
- Pollution knows no borders - and that creates problems for the US and Mexico
- More shuttle shots mean more shuttle spares needed now
- Free from addiction
- News In Brief
- Make a fashionable wreath from backyard trimmings
- State transportation building may be the right structure in wrong place
- Greek women find a champion in Mrs. Papandreou
- South Africa's feisty white advocate for human rights
- Doubts cast on British security policy in N. Ireland after killing of Unionist
- Huntington's common 'Uncommon Women'; 'Tomfoolery'; recitals
- One family's struggle to get off the welfare rolls
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- The winners: from Solidarity to supernovas
- Nobel's legacy
- Ivory Coast leader: one of Africa's few leaders securely in power
- A talky 'Dresser' struggles too hard to be 'theatah'
- News In Brief
- It's the unfinished agenda that beckons the President toward second-term run
- News In Brief
- Job training for welfare mothers
- Teachers unions need more than a bit part in America's education drama
- Quotas & pluralism
- Study shows more women are heads of households
- Don't fence them in!
- News In Brief
- Homey comedy about WWII experiences of an English family; And a Nightingale Sang . . .Comedy by C. P. Taylor. Directed by Terry Kinney.
- Caribbean island debates how to lure investors who will build up, not drain, the local economy
- The illusion of high style
- St. Louis mayor assesses city-business team effort to spur growth
- A farmer proves that men can quilt just as well as their wives in new children's book; Sam Johnson and the Blue Ribbon Quilt, by Lisa Campbell Ernst...
- US military tactics in Lebanon questioned
- News In Brief
- Congress wary of US in Mideast - but not enough to reconvene
- Rozier's Heisman was foregone conclusion
- From Boston Arts contributors
- News In Brief
- Chicago Lyric Opera's two Ponelle stagings - not the usual fare
- Syria is not Grenada
- Canadian banks reach for a larger chunk of US financial market
- Shoplifting ought to be a matter of conscience, not consequence
- Many US corporations ignoring the potential in their real estate
- Tinsel pictures: a forgotten folk art shimmers anew
- The quest for 'Fame': young auditioners vie for the TV limelight
- Soviet: end of nuclear consensus
- Do you paint?
- From Boston Arts contributors
- Polish government braces for winter of discontent from its hard-hit people
- Campaign '84: bipartisan pact on arms
- Indiana U. hopes to become a model for how to teach teachers
- News In Brief
- A love letter to Paris - from a man who first visited 50 years ago; Paris, by John Russell. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. 350 pp. $45.
- Old-fashioned speeches marks campaign of Japan's top Socialist
- Rhode Island's ambitious 'greenhouse' plan cultivates a hotbed of controversy
- Democrats: in search of an agenda
- Looking for a way out of your dead-end job? Try revitalizing it