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Monitor articles for December 20, 1983
- Election tide seems to be rising that would keep GOP Senate majority in '84
- The product is passive-solar, but the sales strategy is super-active
- Fed may sit tight for now, steadying the course for '84
- To reduce the danger, Part 3
- Growing mistletoe, reviving cyclamen, planting dwarf apple trees
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- A bittersweet memory of Christmas away from home; One Christmas, by Truman Capote. New York: Random House. 48 pp. $12.95.
- Sugarcane, not opium: one drug answer?
- Entrepreneurial ideas
- His jazz trumpet does everything but talk
- An Austrian Christmas: fir boughs, sweets, and tradition
- Penney's offers Spanish circular
- Judging impact of peace movements
- News In Brief
- Art as allegory
- Herbicide for drug crops: effective but controversial
- Third-world journalists advocate more press freedom in their own countries
- Israel and Arafat
- Humbled Nakasone unlikely to beef up Japanese military
- First blacks, now Hispanics star in TV's prime-time spotlight
- Soviets hint US should merge missile talks
- Genetically-engineered 'supercrops' should be here by 1990
- Japan's rebuke
- News In Brief
- When his mound-garden grew, this gardener got the last laugh
- Health and forsaken sin
- New law could help link US aid to drug controls
- Global trade - now services
- Off the bench, into the classroom: judges go to school in Reno
- News In Brief
- Studies show racial bias may be factor in use of death penalty
- Baseball in spotlight with drug suspensions, Yankee managerial switch
- Key found to last winter's strange weather
- Israel vs. PLO: political checkmate?
- Trinity Rep makes poetry out of Ibsen's 'Wild Duck'
- News In Brief
- Christmas list
- US Congress considers giving the military a freer rein
- Jesse Jackson takes on a 'hot' issue
- Belfast's quiet effort to bridge the religious divide
- In Solidarity stronghold, Poles display a disdainful aloofness
- News In Brief
- Communist connections in the global drug trade?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief