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Monitor Archive for December 10, 1984
Rookie Michael Jordan starts near top of NBA's offensive class
News In Brief
News In Brief
Saying goodbye to what happened
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Nitze to fore: Round 2
Japanese master's forgotten sketches; TThe Sketchbooks of Hiroshige. Introduction by Sherman E. Lee, foreword by Daniel J. Boorstin. New York: Georg...
Caring gifts
Aftermath of Indian gas leak
Queens College Law School: blazing a trail in public interest law
Glad tidings in shops on Oxford Street have dull ring in US economy
Peace activists plan sit-ins to protest US role in Central America
Hispanic immigrants establish entrepreneurial beachheads in US
Challenger to New York's Mayor Koch should emerge soon
Grassroots artists and roadside attractions
Fashion photography: fusion of art and theater
Healing holiday blues
Christmas gifts for children to make
A poem called snow
A schoolteacher in South Carolina hopes the sky is not the limit
News In Brief
News In Brief
Let US allies pull their own weight
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A writer, an illustrator, and a Peaceable Kingdom
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Spartan budget
Slowly, slowly, authoritarian S. Korea seems to soften
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Must I navigate?
Carlo Rubbia is heavy hitter in Big Science
The public on arms
Charity deductions: the goose that laid the golden egg?
Callahan
John Houseman's fame comes the old-fashioned way: he earns it
What emigres gave to American scholarship; Refugee Scholars in America: Their Impact and Their Experience, by Lewis A. Coser. New Haven and London:...
S. African bishops cite police brutality in quelling black unrest
Church sends out global call 'to live for all mankind'
News In Brief
News In Brief
Breaking the boundaries of genre fiction; Usher's Passing, by Robert R. McCammon. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 401 pp. $14.95.
Increasing career options for law grads
GOYA. Impressive display of prints at N.Y.'s Spanish Institute
Grim mosaic portrait of the struggle in Afghanistan
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Realignment blurs party lines
Byplay for Phillips Petroleum put lift in otherwise down market
Earth's moving and shaking may be caused by a thinner crust
Greening for N.D.S.
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How barter works in million-dollar deals
Despite official scorn, interest in religion rises in Soviet Union
Man of center set to put Brazil on democratic path
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News In Brief
Woolly world of small-time bartering has its own appeal
South Africa's image in US shatters
Who are the terrorists behind planning, execution of Kuwaiti airliner hijacking?
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Africa is short of food, foreign exchange but is long on hope for new food strains
Armenian bishop quietly preaches religion in an atheistic land