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Monitor articles for December 30, 1982
- How Andropov could quickly make himself look good
- Socialists rankle French educators
- Finnish coalition collapses on defense-funding vote
- Flat panel TV: today in the hand, tomorrow on the wall
- More southern California art news
- Japan officials scurry hither and yon to reduce trade, defense frictions
- When Drew Lewis yields the wheel
- Lewis pleads innocent of extortion in Tylenol case
- On trembling wings
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- INNOVATIONS; Technology column begins today
- The Year in Sports
- From Brezhnev to Andropov: why the transition has been so smooth
- Traditional role of Japanese women changing in the '80's
- The new atom and the old battleship
- Polish debt is likely to increase next year
- Nuclear-fusion test raises hope
- Chrysler will hire 1,500 to work in Missouri plant
- West digs out from blizzard as local economies feel chill
- Deregulation sketches new patterns for the airlines
- Test-driving the new 'baby Mercedes' on roads of Spain
- World's richest museum plans how to share its wealth
- Expansion
- Afghans speak out against Soviet actions
- Remembering a generous gadfly
- Ayatollah fights justice abuse
- Two cold-weather comedies -- and trailing the Pink Panther
- Kate Burton, a picture-book Alice; Eva Le Gallienne, the White Queen; 50 years later, 'Alice in Wonderland' seems more literal than fanciful; Alice...
- Muslim Soviets reportedly aid Afghan-guerrilla raid
- The many masks of modern art
- Violence raises tension in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley
- Tom Lehrer's sassy satire returns
- As DDT fades, eagles recover but face new threats
- Miami rioting again raises issues of police conduct, persistent poverty
- House-cat group gets purr of approval from Bonn kitties
- Race clash dents Australia's 'nonracial' policy
- US 'Deterrence Force' proposed by naval writer
- Ethiopian refugees' rough road to US
- TV viewing and test scores
- Tug of war over executive privilege
- Soviet officials interviewed since mid-1981
- A tale of kindness amidst the horror in Nazi Germany
- French nuclear industry running out of steam
- America's Northeast: on the economic rebound
- The Polish predicament
- Rep. Reuss: looking to retirement but still a reformer
- SALT negotiator sees gain in A-arms talks
- The paradoxes of Britain's holidays
- Hartford takes peacemaker path to deal with gangs
- Bavaria's Rhine-Danube canal: still only a dream
- Yugoslavia: landscapes for almost any movie script
- Higher employment
- Youth, vivacity, and world tours: that's Up With People