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Monitor Archive for December 15, 1987
`I love you'
Moderates edge into top national-security posts, broaden influence. Reagan set to name Shultz ally to head US arms control agency
Britain's plans for Hong Kong transition under fire
Seabrook's chief owner fights bankruptcy on many fronts
Early relief tactics could save lives. Averting Ethiopian famine
Thailand - cause for celebration
Pajama talk - on the park bench
US officials hope for a free and fair election in South Korea
Stargell, Bunning top candidates in Baseball Hall of Fame voting
Soviet reductions must come first
On the Concorde, a supersonic ride to the land of reindeer. Trips to Lapland on high-speed jet guarantee a white Christmas
The sum of Reagan's summit gains
New varieties for the new year. All America Selections: honors choices for 1988
South Koreans in US get into campaign back home. They do everything but cast ballots in their homeland's presidential election
Egypt's opposition press strains at leash of newfound freedoms. Pushes to get freedoms guaranteed by law, not just presidential whim
Hurricane forecasting - answers blow in the wind
The art and science of maps
Holiday greenery: part of a centuries-old tradition
Sellars: The best part of theater is what happens after you leave
More communication needed - for superpowers as well as families
The US and Haiti
World atlas shows the earth in living color
Tracking down Julie Andrews in Salzburg, Sherpas in Nepal
Sandinista plan for Soviet arms jolts contra aid
Don't repeal Murphy's Law
A slice of Georgia life, with bluegrass on the side. At Ward's, they like their music the way they like their food: home grown
High court keeps right of privacy intact, 4-4. TEEN ABORTION
ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
Follow through on peace
News In Brief
Stop throwing dollars
Budget battle threatens Postal Service. Proposed $1.7 billion cut could slow delivery, shorten hours
`We looked after one another'
Leaving the empire: Whither Hong Kong?
Communities of killer whales. Canadian biologists track family pods in Northwest waters
A turn toward democracy? South Korea's elections tomorrow are a result of a people's demand for reform