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Monitor articles for December 15, 1982
- The Fed turns up the steam
- New books for all kinds of cooks this Christmas
- Future in doubt for outspoken Nicaraguan ambassador
- Quake kills 700 in North Yemen
- Cooking a roast
- Anglo-American testing time
- What Monitor readers think about nuclear weapons
- Reagan's red light to drunk drivers
- Executions and ethics
- A heart too full
- Letters reveal the private Earhart; Letters from Amelia, by Jean L. Backus. Boston: Beacon Press. 253 pp. $14.95.
- Iran moves to choose Khomeini successor
- Apparent shift in French nuclear export policy fuels intense debate
- Cultural ties with US curtailed by Warsaw
- Shultz arrives in Paris, meets with Mitterrand
- Christmas at the Stewart's: a festive open house, a quiet family dinner
- Joe Bushkin's childlike glee on jazz piano
- When businesses join hands with US cities to solve urban problems
- Practical advice for aspiring writers
- Regular allowance helps child become money manager
- As martial law suspended, Poles' reactions vary widely
- Fitzgerald renamed premier in Ireland
- Selecting the right ski boots is essential
- Happy the man
- Retirement no longer makes sense
- Colorful banners: a new design tool
- A new idea for peace -- agency would help verify arms treaties
- Many move back toward 21; States do U-turn on drinking age
- Message from a prairie schooner
- Bringing back the joys of entertaining at home
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Italy hopes for help on probe of Pope shooting
- Listening to a masquerade
- Jets take off under Michaels; pass catcher Rashad may bow out
- Poland's dashed hopes
- Questionnaire responses; Speaking out on nuclear issues
- Fugitive arrested in Tylenol case
- Reagan aides are scolded on computer political use
- Joy
- Brazil to seek new loans at meeting in New York
- Reagan's next two years -- through Democratic lenses
- Steady the foreign policy pendulum
- A $1 billion industry by 1990?; Solar cells: simple, rugged - costly
- L. A. Philharmonic's Giulini: integrity over a jet-set career
- Identifying with perfection
- Environmentalists, states battle over fire ant
- Jordan agrees to ties with Palestinian entity
- ...with a silver cup in my hand
- Budgeting ideas for young couples
- Reagan claims an MX funds OK
- UN body asks US, USSR to stop A-arms buildup
- College in China means cutting costs -- not classes
- Cabinet resignations sped by Guatemalan President
- Another early winter day
- 'No support' for charges of sex abuses in House
- Italy, Bulgaria -- and the hand of the KGB?