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Monitor articles for December 12, 1983
- News In Brief
- Rain
- Where can children go after school when both parents work?
- The flap over the cottage-industry ban
- Turkey allows US marines to use air base as transit point
- Putting students on the fast track
- News In Brief
- I wanted people to feel they could turn on the faucets
- Mexico moves toward legalizing abortion - amid public uproar
- Olympics: a continuing experiment in international brotherhood
- A holiday competition
- Hail
- Powdery Heaven
- Ersatz eggs, fake fish, sham ham? US craves Japan's vinyl victuals
- News In Brief
- Scientists delight in ocean of data from Spacelab mission
- With little public dissent, White House presses plan for closer Vatican ties
- For Fun
- News In Brief
- Old unity of West Europe threatened by French foreign policy
- Argentina's Alfonsin takes office as Mrs. Peron returns home
- Who really was first to the North Pole?
- Cabbie-to-the-stars taxis celebrities in their accustomed style
- It's still not an economic recovery for everyone in US
- The challenges of assessing new art
- White House image
- The wise men
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Smyslov in strong lead over younger foe
- Eastern lands labor pact
- Capitol halls are decked with lawmakers, despite holiday recess
- From bees to books, Florida group coordinates aid to Caribbean
- News In Brief
- Moral renovation in Mexico?
- Ways to help young children build their own holiday traditions
- News In Brief
- Deliberately fractured production
- Paterno's approach; an NBA road forumla; Aparicio to Cooperstown?
- News In Brief
- China flip-flops in campaign against 'pollution' from West
- US already has a service economy
- Britons see 'The Day After' and hold to their own point of view
- A Christmas sonnet
- Computer equivalent of patting your head while rubbing your stomach
- Is US setting itself up for a minerals crisis?
- Syria sounds note of conciliation in Lebanon
- Flight toward space stations?
- News In Brief
- Bitter . . . or better?
- A pungent tale of ordeal and survival set in South Africa; Life and Times of Michael K, by J.M. Coetzee. New York: Viking. 184 pp. $13.95.
- About our page for children
- After the tax-selling decline, market may be poised for new gains
- White House sticks by tough arms stand
- Socialist: Danger of US intervention is in Salvador, not Nicaragua
- News In Brief
- Snow
- 'Custody' fight over Cabbage Patch dolls
- Management's tune has a familiar ring: more union concessions