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Monitor Archive for December 12, 1988

For the new administration, a changing road in Asia
Spain's Almod'ovar winning recognition as filmmaker
In Yiddish and Italian accents
Stocking stuffers for your traveler
In the Family
`Play it again, Tracy' coming to tennis arenas
US and European Community lock horns over farm subsidies. Delay of trade talks until April may buy time to negotiate a breakthrough
US intrigued but cautious on Gorbachev initiatives. Washington pores over UN speech for hidden meanings
Patient care vs. physicians' investments
Peking takes more violent tack in dealing with Tibetan rebels
Plans to regulate limited partnerships
News In Brief
Confusion hampers Armenia aid. Lack of personnel, equipment complicates rescue efforts
San Francisco Christmas, etched in glittering lights
Qaddafi's `charm offensive' leaves US unimpressed
Groups accepting quake aid donations
Senegal's fragile democracy faces increasing pressures
To comfort another
Travel tips:
Generosity transcends borders in quake relief
Nouveau Renaissance
Aid to the third world: `cost-effective, humane' ways to reduce fertility
Stepping out of the shadow
With eye on the clock, Canada's leader presses for free-trade OK. He's likely to get it, but not without lengthy opposition arguments
Time for a new American relationship with Vietnam
Parents make `space' for children's feelings. Help for grief-stricken kids: openness, honesty, spiritual support
As computer viruses multiply, so do software remedies. Managers suddenly awake to the danger; is our system safe?
Kids and parents talk about school
On Rio Grande, pollution knows no borders. Maintaining high air-quality standards is especially tough along the US-Mexican border. Mexico has more p...
Armenians in US reach out
Goodbye, Zubin. NOT A MOMENT TOO SOON, AND YET ... An appreciation
Wolf Kahn
Losing the significance amid hyper-specialties
Wage inflation makes an entrance
Japan tax debate set to move ahead after minister's resignation
It's Christmastime at the movie houses and showdown time for film companies
Oil drillers press US to ease Libya trade ban. IDLE RIGS
Prague leaders resist change. Rights activists scoff at officials' claims of pursuing reform - the Czech way
Needed: pathways out of poverty. The challenge is to see the Forgotten Half in a new light, one that recognizes their strengths, respects their dive...
Messing, England: George Bush's relatives slept (and lived) here
Dive (can you believe it?) Palm Beach. [HD]Scuba divers: tired of reefs with more people than fish?
UN chief accepts Nobel Prize for peacekeeping forces
Canadian independence
The Romantic spirit