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Monitor articles for December 14, 1983
- The cockfight is to the Balinese what baseball is to Americans;
- News In Brief
- Correction
- Sampling of sources of recorded books
- News In Brief
- US military long on weapons, short on logistics
- Enthusiasm for math, science may bring Hispanics into high-tech
- News In Brief
- Boost for 21
- News In Brief
- Thoughts while working
- Salad whodunit
- News In Brief
- Nakasone campaign tests Japan's readiness for the 21st century
- Some tips on saving taxes, like sending a number to your bank
- Bombs in Kuwait
- Report says attitudes, not laws, are key to curbing drunk driving
- Call it 'info-tainment' or 'docu-schlock,' this is popular TV
- US reviews sanctions on Poland after Lech Walesa's call for aid
- Tide of minority voters runs against GOP
- US fascination with all things Japanese
- Syria and Mr. Reagan
- If you want to specialize in chocolate
- Economists hoist red flags as US deficit projections rise
- News In Brief
- Elway sheds rookie image; Steeler provides home; 49er in a rush
- Of ways of weaving
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- 'Sturdy is the only way to build'
- Colorful eggplant in an unusual salad
- The Baby Boom generation matures
- In Poland, you can never find a pig when you want one, except on the black market
- 'Fresh as possible cooked as simply as possible'
- Opera and musical theater VIPs butt heads over the dramatic arts
- When decoration meets construction
- Limited nuclear war would have profound effects, experts say
- Gulf states rethink role of US in Mideast
- Ending stalemate
- Handsome cards turn handsome profit for UNICEF relief work
- Cable boom may be turning to bust in some West European countries
- A musical tale of three babies - or rather, their future parents; Baby. Musical comedy by Sybille Pearson (book), David Shire (music), and Richard M...
- Getting British women into the House
- Ski vacations that tread lightly on the family budget
- Toronto playgoing: no big hoopla, just good theater
- Holiday books on cooking - a varied selection
- Work of irony both deplores Vietnam and lauds the military; Gardens of Stone, by Nicholas Profitt. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. 373 pp. $14....
- The search for cultivated truffle could put some pigs out of work
- Trudeau takes his world peace quest to the White House
- Raclette, a favorite Swiss campfire dinner, comes indoors
- Pilot arts-aid project aims to remake Boston into a gleaming cultural capital
- Can we really trust God?
- Waiting very patiently for the Age of the Square Tomato
- Rare look at some small-time Bombay entertainers
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Looking ahead in Central America
- Books on cassette tape: aloud and alive
- La Noche Buena: Spanish traditions persist in New Mexico
- The High Museum; Atlanta
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Faced with disturbing data, Boston moves to calm fear, stop violence in schools