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Monitor Archive for December 13, 1985

Scientists say nations must join forces to prepare for climate change. `Greenhouse effect' expected to warm global temperatures
Methane, which also adds to `greenhouse effect,' is now accumulating faster than CO2, studies say
A school district with choices. Alternative schools may bridge voucher debate
A rich literary legacy from three masters of the short poem
Mysteries and wonder hover over Baja's Sea of Cortez
News In Brief
Stocks turn bulls into sprinters. Passing 1,500 on the Dow signals widespread optimism
From mine-ravaged wasteland to works of art
The joy of Christmas
Appalachian agency offers friendship, support
Shultz to get an earful from Europe on protectionism. As trade links with US waver, EC does more business with China
How to make creamed honey
Mandate for fair trade
Angola: stay on track
Futures of US and Mexico linked by border growth
Ranchers fight to ward off changes in how grazing fees are set. They are wary of higher fees and loss of influence
Fake honeycomb fools the bees
Massachusetts inspector general keeps state ethics center stage
Why the White House tripped up on tax reform
With a post-summit thaw, travel to USSR is on the rise
Early morning in Peking: a time for exercise and walking the bird
TO OUR READERS:
`Lillian' brings Hellman to fiery, articulate life Lillian Play by William Luce. Directed by Robert Whitehead. Starring Zoe Caldwell.
The Ver fiasco: what US should do now
Seeking solutions to Afghanistan. UN chief hopeful, not optimistic, about change in Soviet position
Getting beyond savage stereotypes
Sanibel and Captiva: heaven to beachgoers, naturebuffs
Elephants left Tuileries, but French circus owners battle for right to stay
America's homeless, then and now
Lie-detector policy spurs debate. Innocents may be fingered under Reagan polygraph order
Picking the right glue and the right clamp for the job at hand
Scrooge and world trade
NATO to boost nonnuclear defense
When Aunt Mary defied her husband and sent the book to Taipei
Homework doesn't have to be a hassle
GE-RCA merger strikes sparks. Analysts see bright new prospects for electrical giants
FYI: What you need to know about Today's audio systems
PBS tour through sumptuous British houses
`Shoah' stirs painful memories for Poles
Merger party: hold the confetti
Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
Travel tips. Halley's comet-watch in Key West . . . North Pole expedition . . . tours for football bowl games with lots of extras
They're off!
OPEC collapse is a boon for Reagan
The other shore
The dogs so labeled the car that Clevie had to keep it
Philippine communists: how ruthless?
Coach goes to court to keep job; Utah's sensational kick returner
Venture off the beaten paths in Puerto Rico
Marcos and Aquino
Update. The African famine
Nepal. Today Monitor staff writer Arthur Unger wraps up a four-part series detailing his around-the-world adventure to the South Pacific, India, and...
Washington, D.C., plays perfect host to the holiday spirit