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Monitor articles for December 21, 1983
- News In Brief
- Elegant chocolate-cream Yule log warms holiday tables in France
- Marketplace revolt: employers beware
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- One good dog is worth hundreds of drug agents
- Marines may be the wrong force for Beirut
- More than 'Messiah'
- Staying warm on those cold slopes
- The 'new' Sicilian Mafia fights to keep drug trade
- Thoreau's turtledove and mine
- Brooklyn Academy brings its strengths to the innovative 'New Wave' series
- News In Brief
- PLO's choice: gun or olive branch
- Congressional concern rises over E. Timor
- London bombing reverberates across Britain
- News In Brief
- Build a show-stopper for dessert
- Youth in stride
- Christian-Muslim unity amid church's debris
- Human rights - checking the view from the UN window
- IRA: a history of militance
- Christmas in the barn
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Hunting down the drug smugglers
- Prepare to meet thy tax accountant with your records in order
- A riveting new way to tell Carmen's tale
- Antinuclear protesters debate the limits of nonviolent 'resistance'
- Cousin Armadillo
- Tax reform and deficits
- Seahawks in playoff debut; Packers fire Starr; dilemma for Sims
- Congressional concern rises over E. Timor
- News In Brief
- Responsibility
- Drugs and the nature of man
- Nakasone walks a tightrope in keeping his job
- Despite recession, there are few humbugs in Cincinnati
- They bake what they like at this modest bakery by the sea
- A centuries-old cookie gets better with age
- Medieval tales effectively retold; Medieval Legends, adapted and edited by Philip S. Jennings. New York: St. Martin's Press. 191 pp. $16.95.
- News In Brief
- The telephone - an increasingly popular marketing tool
- Turkey tries to streamline government and invigorate economy
- Are pleas bargains?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Gift books with medieval charm display outstanding craftsmanship; Medieval Fables, compiled by Marie de France, translated by Jeanette Beer, illustr...
- You may yet hear this voice from '68 in 1984 election
- But what a tree!