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Monitor articles for December 13, 1983
- LA officials sharpen security for 1984 summer Olympics
- Kirghizian grrrs and British timidity
- Christmas rejoicing
- A safari through the primordial wilderness of Sinai
- The gift is in the giving, says Alternatives
- Antinuclear ranks swell with new professional coalition
- News In Brief
- America's elderly take a shine to a wider variety of retirement spots
- Gdansk may be in for another Walesa vs. regime power play
- To reduce the danger, Part 1
- Panel says Caribbean aid is first priority
- News In Brief
- Eisenhower's 'atoms for peace' speech: needed again today
- Reagan aide accused of doing hatchet job on Latin aid agency
- Economist duo croons counterpoint to sad-song monetarists
- Wiseman aims his camera at the Neiman-Marcus way of life
- Soviets coy about Olympics; Parker signed by Cincinnati
- Jittery Beirut residents adapt to season of car bomb threats
- Extremism behind Mideast attacks
- Emerson on inconsistency
- Love story to a family flows with turbulence and calm; A River Runs Through It, by Norman Maclean, photographs by Joel Snyder. Chicago: University o...
- Excluding the press from Grenada
- News In Brief
- How wintertime Minneapolis is escaping from its weather
- For Shirley Chisholm, life in academia is hardly sedentary
- When salt paid for plum blossoms
- Australians generally pleased with decision to float the currency
- It's hard to nitpick Nissan's latest version of Z-car technology
- With world food production dropping, US delays payment to agricultural fund
- Arafat tries to preserve position as a force in Mideast politics
- News In Brief
- Douglas Fraser: a union man's union man
- Tanaka takes his case to voters back home
- Corralling a wandering jew; proper care for African violets
- News In Brief
- If you want more apples, you have to learn how to prune
- The 'pre-campaign' campaign
- A once nonpolitical Philippine military shows some dissent
- Deficit advice
- First view
- News In Brief
- Revival of Chekhov's mood-filled 'The Sea Gull' seldom soars
- Olde Maine
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Olympic technology -- how US is and isn't boning up in the lab
- Guatemala's civilian patrols help quash leftist rebels in north
- Reagan's theme of 'peace through strength' plays well to America's war heroes