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Monitor articles for December 22, 1982
- Challenge for US: keep inflation below 5 percent
- Church giving more than keeps up with inflation
- Nicaragua need not copy Cuba
- Meet America's oldest family-run publisher
- US plans to ease limits on pension management
- Andropov's bid
- Arthur Rubinstein, the piano virtuoso
- Hearing 'The Messiah' -- as Handel wanted it to sound
- To a waterfowl
- GOP pollster talks about 1984, chances of another Reagan run
- Paris at Christmas: caviar and confections
- Canadian inflation slipped below 10% last month
- The invasion . . . three years later; Soviet two-edged sword in Afghanistan
- Lesson by lesson with Lydie Marshall
- Trying to tie up loose ends in Reagan Mideast peace plan
- Army's COHORT plan keeps units together, builds morale
- To refreeze or not to refreeze natural gas prices: public waits warily
- Sprucy wages
- Madeleines make pretty cookies for Christmas
- 'Tis the season for new and recycled ski books
- The deferred dream of African unity
- A little train that couldn't: Zambian and Tanzanian railway needs help
- Soviets grab Afghan resources, saving their own
- Kremlin missile offer: posture or peace-feeler?
- Signs of 'religious renewal' in US as churchgoing steadies
- Reagan signs funding bill; fine print may favor MX
- De Lorean accused of claiming IRA ties
- Adler: Education is killing culture
- Turkish diplomats visit Asia, USSR in attempt to 'balance' foreign policy
- New cookbooks for the kitchen or for reading pleasure
- Henry Ford's productivity lesson
- Falcons flying; Moseley sets mark
- Israel urges Lebanon to start talks soon
- Et in terra pax
- Preserving the true spirit of Christmas
- Argentines talk tough on still-hot Falklands issue
- Wedding Poem. (for Carolee and Lewis)
- A political who, what, or how much -- in an instant
- Security of 'Ginnie Maes'
- With new IMF loan in hand, Brazilians come calling on private banks for $4.4 billion
- Untarnished joy
- Kremlin missile offer: posture or peace-feeler?
- Bird in the bush
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Israeli panel summons Sharon a second time
- Japan's trading firms widen horizons
- Portugal premier's offer to resign is under review
- Administration's swipes at US legal aid program have missed -- so far
- How ideas influence the economy; The Economy in Mind, by Warren T. Brookes. New York: Universe Books. 240 pp. $15 .95.
- Do Soviets want a 'peace with honor' exit?
- Sino-Soviet border tension eases
- Fed up with the lame-duck session? Blame George III
- Wolf howls and seal barks become a concert in Paul Winter's hands
- S. Africa inquest exonerates police, but shows need to protect detainees
- Will Andropov play the Albanian card?
- Afghan rebels keep Kabul tense, diplomats report
- Chinese leaders tour Africa with few gifts in their sack
- The time to swap municipal bonds may be right now
- Washington's view: Soviets digging in and no sign of withdrawal