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December 1981
December 10
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Monitor Archive for December 10, 1981
'Saturday Night Live's' losing case of poor taste - and other issues; Wit is missing in 'Live' -- show to be replaced
'Il Trittico': on radio and records
Milos Forman and the tricky business of filming 'Ragtime'
New tour book: Boston's welcome for handicapped
Two easy fruit cake recipes
Christmas cookies from the Ukraine
Correction; Croissant recipe
French cookbooks to put under the Christmas tree
How to shell, peel chestnuts
In a manner of speaking
'The notion of chance'
To penetrate with sympathy
A breakthrough
Of the inquiring type
Betty Friedan's 'second stage' brings men into the fold
Clothes shopping in the 'discount decade'
The CIA's 'risky' domestic spy role
New calls for mine safety
Snowshine
Racing at the UN
Soviets jail dissident in KGB suit
Large New York S&L cuts its home mortgage rates
Us remark on unification angers Ulster Protestant
Cost of Alaskan gas line to be shared by US users
Reagan says controllers may seek other US jobs
You'll have a little gift, Saudis tell oil importers
US blames Soviet Union for some forged papers
Yule tamales not so hot without the corn shucks
Denmark hunting new premier
Polish union leader goes to Warsaw to see primate
Fashion - defrock that metaphor!
The Qaddafi affair
America should not complain about Europe
School principals should teach
The Monitor's View: Quote
Officiating is a longtime thing with Lou
More and better: college basketball comes into its own
Milos Forman and the tricky business of filming 'Ragtime' (2)
How US steel industry views its plight. . .
Soviets yield to Sakharov -- but how much?
Yamit settlers determined to block evacuation
Regan hopes US savers will help soften deficit's impact on loan rates
Withdrawing US workers from Libya
Creationists' new clout seen in biology texts
Shuttle experiments a big success
Crucial testing time ahead for Reagan
Castro's dilemma: honor antiskyjacking pact or help guerrilla friends
(1) Pentagon plugs leaks in budget
(1)Thatcher's troubles pile up like London's snow. (2)Growing chorus of critics lash out at 'Iron Lady's' strict economic policies
Oil explorers spending $1 million to help protect wildlife - from them
Hard-hit Oregon, Washington draw in state purse strings
US accentuates positive at Brussels meeting
Inflation buzzsaw fells Northwest lumber industry. But good news could be on the way as prices, interest ease
US-Europe talks aimed at avoiding steel trade 'war'
Love Canal; still stalked by a silent disaster
Judy Blume; CHILDREN'S AUTHOR IN A GROWN UP CONTROVERSY
Community crime watch; How Highland Park Mich. handcuffs lawlessness
'Wall Street's' Lou Rukeyser gives hope to small investors
THE PROMISE FADES
Wallstreet's Lou Rukeyser gives hope to small investors
Judy Blume; Children's Author In A Grown-Up Controversy
Community Crime Watch; How Highland Park, Mich. handcuffs lawlessness
Nuclear Power; The Promise Fades