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Monitor articles for December 19, 1986
- Reagan, Gorbachev settle into d'etente by default
- News In Brief
- Colombia steps up drug fight following murder of journalist
- Malaysia's own auto gets boost from US
- Amy Grant: no ego-tripping here
- World outlook points to more growth, but pickup in inflation, too
- Performances give lift to `Crimes of the Heart'
- Mansfield: Japan's Mideast ties go way back. US envoy says Tokyo's unique Mideast role led to bid to free hostages
- Report on Bay State consultant costs: why so long in coming?
- Chinese teachers abroad. Program helps enrich high-schoolers back home via `multiplier' effect
- The hunt for red bananas
- Voyager: designed on a napkin, built on a shoestring
- Campus life and politics: a Palestinian student's two worlds
- Repression in South Africa
- Micmac basketmakers. Way up in Maine's Aroostook County, nimble fingers keep a traditional craft alive
- 2 cities, 3 airports, 1 Canadian solution
- Loretta Young returns to TV after 23 years
- Pretoria media curbs aim to limit audience of apartheid foes. Afrikaners have legacy of pressing newspapers to use self-censorship
- Resolving not to make the wrong resolutions
- US aid request for Salvadorean police tangled in human rights
- PUSH, perfecting its boycotting techniques, takes on Revlon
- Iran testimony conflicts. Week of appearances by officials has answered some questions, but not lessened the controversy
- Nicaragua's message to Washington. Hasenfus pardon aims at better ties with Democrat-led Congress
- Greetings, gang
- Soviet law comes of age
- Healing loneliness
- American crafts come of age
- In N. Ireland, politics don't curb Christmas shopping
- Scientists take unusual approaches to SDI. Dozens of small-business contracts for SDI reveal the challenges of designing a shield against nuclear we...
- Welcome mat out for new skiers; freestylers cleared for takeoff
- Daley: last of old-time mayors. Chicago machine survives in weaker form, as Harold Washington struggles to hold on
- Brother presses on to get ill sibling out of Russia
- Britain goes with AWACS, raises ire
- Gorbachev ready to take on regional bosses?
- Brazilian writer's lyrical prose in English
- All aboard! Exploring a toy train empire. For 25 years, Adolf Arnold has been a relentless collector
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Japan: facing its own test
- All the ways home