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Monitor articles for December 08, 1982
- Canadian pleads guilty to spying, gets 10 years
- A Stigler forte: the economics of information
- Shape up with at-home exercises
- Pop-up books, popular in the Victorian age, make a comeback today
- Why crime statistics can be confusing
- UN official urges action in Caribbean for growth
- How to pay for college with skis or bricklaying skills
- The special sweets of Germany's Christmas markets
- Salvadoran rebels seize players, fans at stadium
- Weighing effects of TV, movies, news shows
- Canada's new way with foreign investors
- Don't be offended
- Investors herald a recovery
- Gas tax: wrong additive
- Texas execution rekindles debate over death penalty's impact on crime
- Signing the sea treaty without the US
- A Wall Street bear turns a bit bullish
- NATO ministers shoot down possible new US weapons
- Candied citrus peel for Christmas giving
- Israel's economic problems extend beyond picket lines
- Blurred scenes and glimpses
- Cowboys 'flexing' muscles; retooled Steelers
- Headway in drunken-driving fight
- How a British director, with Indian help, searched for Mahatma's life
- Cloak-and-dagger action: Is it worth the effort?
- New idea to save sea cows: buy up their habitat
- Poland finds lifting martial law is easier said than done
- Magazines for children make gifts that keep coming all year long
- With ketchup
- Goal: self-sufficiency; Public radio triples its programming
- 16 killed in Ulster by IRA bomb blast
- President Marcos closes opposition newspaper
- Beyond the heart headlines
- Lamb's blessing
- Soviet view: Do more arms really help arms control?
- Spring fashion: the total look
- Permanence
- Will the new accounts give banks the push they want?
- ALSO OF NOTE...
- Denmark freezes its aid for basing US missiles
- Even so she sings
- Shultz begins seven-nation European tour
- The great Christmas tree debate intensifies
- A misguided 'Macbeth'; a superb 'Tannhauser'; The Met as it shouldn't be -- and as it should
- What 'jobs' bill will and won't accomplish
- Film epic relives the turbulent days of India's Gandhi
- Ellen Burstyn in a play of bookish humors and delight; 84 Charing Cross Road Starring Ellen Burstyn. Play adapted by James Roose-Evans from the book...
- Good meals to make in 20 minutes
- Also of note in Poland...
- Kremlin pyramid-building: Andropov cautiously puts his men in place
- Saudis will fight to keep $34 price, oil official says
- Spain OKs plan to reopen the border with Gibraltar
- FHA loan applications hit record last month
- Fed's tightrope act: fueling US economy without fueling inflation
- George Stigler
- Afghan guerrillas press raids before snow flies
- US drags feet in contributing to joint West-OPEC agricultural fund
- Different brands will 'talk'; Closing computers' language gap
- Study of youth crime yields some surprising results
- 'What keeps the bosses on top' -- how class is changing in Britain