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Monitor articles for December 16, 1998
- Saying 'no' to a child's wish list of ballistics
- Voting one's conscience - with wisdom from above
- British Conservatives seek to seize the middle ground
- Widening hole in moral ozone
- Gardeners put down roots
- Let there be lights!
- Can aid satisfy hungry Russia?
- Iraq hurt by bombs, but can US topple Saddam?
- Fine china cracks under seismic social shifts
- For whom the phone tolls - reader's respond
- 'Garth Trek' - one way to keep space station afloat in American minds
- Measuring America's spiritual hunger
- No cuddly pets for Christmas
- Water lawsuit tests NAFTA
- Birth mothers battle to keep records closed
- The few who remain persuadable
- The US may need to attack Iraqi sites again and again
- Public is awakening to the decline
- Ayes in Gaza
- The most serious casualty: comity on Capitol Hill
- Plenty of challenges - but not an ethical wasteland
- Olympics Tin
- Valuing the invisible work of women
- To public, the press too often gets it wrong
- Family portraits - and felonies
- Monet's other palette
- Remolding NATO
- Japan hit for allowing child porn on the Web
- Where Christmas is Easter
- The patriotic thing - to resign
- Today's Story Line:
- Letters
- New technology can rescue unsightly formica backsplash
- Is morality in decline?
- Singing in spite of my audience
- Where the NBA still plays
- Russia's 'Yellowstone' is a tough sell to foreign tourists
- News In Brief
- Children and body images
- Netanyahu shifts the game plan
- EU bans livestock drugs, triggers row
- Cyberphobia: China simply has no choice but to get over it
- Today's Story Line:
- Dents in Serb strongman's armor
- Cocaine's drag on Colombia's peace
- An ocean of images
- Today's Story Line:
- Women redefining beauty
- A boost for France's mainstream right?
- Letters
- Morning commute
- GOP push for impeachment holds risks for 2000 election