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Monitor articles for December 08, 1986
- US weapons helped Iran, says Iraqi
- African art: overview of a tradition of decoration
- Hungarian writers defy officials
- Twist in Suriname war: ex-president joins rebels
- Carlucci `organizing for future'. New security adviser expected to make NSC more effective coordinator, less active in operations
- A world in a bowl
- Magritte's surrealism seen gaining ground. Subtlety apparently figures in his greater critical acclaim
- Basketball's `Prince of Midair' soars to exciting new heights
- Coalitions difficult to forge in Spain's volatile Basque province. Resignation, elections add to already deep divisions
- Israeli government likely to tighten its control over arms sales. US-Iran affair exposes dangers of lax policies
- More cutbacks at General Motors may be in the offing soon. Market slippage could affect 5 plants in addition to the 11 where closures are already an...
- SEC chief predicts merge curb on Hill
- Taiwan's new opposition party becomes force to be reckoned with
- Paying medicare back for patients' hospital defaults. Cut social security checks to cover unpaid bills?
- Judging an orchestra where it should feel at ease - at home
- 2,000 by year-end? The Grinches say no
- 3rd-quarter rise in GNP is likely just a sawtooth, not a prelude to a spurt
- Aquino moves aide opposed by military
- We are not helpless
- World has window of opportunity to prevent major food trade war
- Gifts that treat the earth with kindness
- A thermos, with love
- Handmade for Christmas. Presents you can make yourself.
- A feast of flatware at Italy's House of Savoy
- News In Brief
- Steady economic keel
- Arms control: a stalemate, for now
- Didja hear the one about the comedian who defected?
- Chinese dancers a success in London
- Matabeleland: home of the brave. Farmers form posses, militias to protect their way of life
- Eiko & Koma: the role of stillness in dance
- When executives blow the whistle, the echo is apt to be shrill. Those who toot on flab or fraud need strong ears and finances
- On stage in London
- The `people's army' in the age of high-tech warfare?
- Meteorologists study the portents for signs of another El Nino
- Reagan heeding California advice? The President has changed course on the Iran-contra affair a number of times, most recently when he said `mistakes...
- Sheriff's `anticrime' program raises concern that blacks are harassed. Police stop blacks traveling through white neighborhoods
- British views: more sorrow than anger
- Squeaky floorboard? Don't tiptoe around - it's easy to fix
- Robbers, radar, and rocket sales: a parable for our time
- Zimbabwe takes big step to political unity with dissident's release
- Professor of the year. Philosophy teacher aims to teach students to think
- High cost of conscience: guidelines on prudence
- A Croatian response
- An assist for Warsaw
- European Council summit makes a rare show of unity. But meeting fails to tackle key problems: budget, food surplus
- Antique tools: beauty, form, history
- Aviation workers face regulations related to drug tests