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Monitor articles for December 16, 1996
- TWA 800 Probe Leads Agency To Urge New Safety Measures
- Winter Morning at Windows, Reading Emily Dickinson
- Carey Gets Second Term to Accelerate Teamster Reforms
- How Young Men Built a Violent Land
- Cities Design Smart Highways: Next, Smart Drivers
- President's Cabinet Choices Signal No Desire to Provoke GOP on Hill
- Chicago Publisher Takes Discrimination Heat
- Dealing With Life's Changes
- Setting Goals And Scoring Them on Ice
- News In Brief
- How the Poor Cope in Cairo: Families Make the Difference
- Teens Learn to Walk Away From Dating Violence
- Europe and UN Take Bold Steps As Paris Gives In
- Still Acceptably Quaint, But Flirting With 'Odd'
- Needed: a Permanent War-Crimes Tribunal
- Whose Woods These Are I Couldn't Care Less
- A New Secretary-General
- Palestinian Chief Taps Radicals To Press Israel on Peace Moves
- Twain-Eddy Echoes
- A Tough Sell: Breaking Away From Gangs
- A Shrunken Zaire Awaits Return of Mobutu
- Boeing and McDonnell Douglas tie $48 billion knot
- Can World Aid Agencies Be Politically Neutral?
- Why Thousands Take To the Streets in Serbia
- Letters