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Monitor articles for December 28, 1982
- United Nations tries to put its house in order
- A red-breasted barrier breaker, ornithologically considered
- Close contest expected in women's college basketball title chase
- Canadian separatism on the decline in Alberta, Quebec
- Miracle according to Tyler
- Which window?
- Red Cross acts as middleman in Afghanistan POW deals
- Leaks flow East -- and West; US industry and high-tech spies
- Hundreds of communists surrender to Thai Army
- Malaysia is confident it has what it takes to weather recession
- The 'hidden housing market' -- unused buildings become homes
- Israeli Beirut inquiry hears evidence-tampering report
- The 'Armenian question'; Yet another pressure point in the East-West struggle?
- High unemployment and 1984
- A taste of real-world journalism for 9- to 13-year-olds
- Time picks computer as 'man of the year'
- Tying student loans to draft registration -- an administrative hot potato
- Toyo Kogyo, the Mazda-maker, is back in the black
- USSR grants limited amnesty to prisoners
- Messenger from South Korea
- The Monitor's View: Quote (1)
- How US calls on private enterprise to encourage third-world nations
- No conflict, Navy boss replies
- Coalition partners name new Portuguese premier
- China blasts Soviets after agreeing to bilateral talks
- Morality and history mingle in drama of an ex-Nazi war criminal; Black Angel Drama by Michael Cristofer. Directed by Gordon Davidson.
- Lebanon wont't sign paper setting procedure of talks
- Cruising England's canals
- Helen Caldicott: galvanizing support for a nuclear freeze
- How the Soviet Union gathers US technology
- Military data: Moscow's successes, and its shopping list
- How one group monitors human rights for journalists
- Arafat flies to Majorca for talks with Kreisky
- Australia's classic case of conservation vs. jobs
- Will integrity fly in Massachusetts?
- The Monitor's View: Quote (2)
- Values to keep campuses honest
- Tax-cutter Regan may turn tax booster
- Pulling out of Lebanon
- The shifting whims of fashion in art -- and 'old master' Dubuffet does it again
- A founding father assesses UN's role
- De Beers regains its luster with right to sell Australian diamonds
- The Andropov style
- Chocolates are not enough
- Raul Alfonsin: star of Argentina's Radical Party . . . and future president?
- W. Germans wary of Moscow's carrot and stick tactics
- Parmigianino: attenuated elegance
- Righting wrongs by mail -- jokes do the job