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Monitor articles for December 22, 1983
- Church architecture: creating environments for 'events of spirit'
- NATO's next step: reassure wary public; Missiles are being deployed but the arms debate goes on
- News In Brief
- If I were offered one American painting . . .
- News In Brief
- A gas-pricing compromise
- News In Brief
- 'Uncle' wants you to register for draft, if you want his money
- News In Brief
- From nation's pulpits, a Christmas message of comfort and hope
- News In Brief
- And so it is found
- The emotional goulash of 'Endearment'; a spirited 'Yentl'
- News In Brief
- UN General Assembly session dominated by US-Soviet chill
- From nation's pulpits, a Christmas message of comfort and hope
- Rental cars at a penny a minute could be answer to urban snarls
- Dreaming of a quiet Christmas?
- Underwear and other gifts children don't want for Christmas; Dilemma: how to sound sincere when saying thanks
- News In Brief
- Those hidden antiques are still out there
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Peace
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Three poems; It has been said and now is found that no two harvests are ever the same
- USSR space policy outlines goal of colonies in space, on moon
- UN General Assembly session dominated by US-Soviet chill
- If I were offered one American painting . . .
- News In Brief
- Yankee record in the Steinbrenner era no match for old days
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Peace
- Three poems; It has been said and now is found that no two harvests are ever the same
- The personal-computer spectrum has a strong shade of Big Blue; In the market for just two years, IBM has pioneered a standard with its PC
- The ideological struggle for control of Republican Party; GOP success after Reagan depends on who's at helm
- Economists look at '84 -- and smile; The outlook is pleasant: slower but steady growth, with some modest increase in inflation, consumer prices, and...
- 'Uncle' wants you to register for draft, if you want his money
- Balanchine recalled: the price and rewards of dancing for Apollo;
- NATO's next step: reassure wary public; Missiles are being deployed but the arms debate goes on
- Dreaming of a quiet Christmas?
- Church architecture: creating environments for 'events of spirit'
- Those hidden antiques are still out there
- China's government and people work together to save pandas
- News In Brief
- Jesse Jackson's case
- And so it is found
- News In Brief
- Yankee record in the Steinbrenner era no match for old days
- Businessmen in Philippines protest Marcos rule -- and a mounting financial crisis
- Economists look at '84 -- and smile; The outlook is pleasant: slower but steady growth, with some modest increase in inflation, consumer prices, and...
- The many sides to English painter Turner -- displayed in Paris
- Echo
- Dialogue, but not much action, ahead on acid-rain issue
- If Raphael had been an American . . .
- New York City Ballet's 'Nutcracker' production blends fantasy and discipline
- If Raphael had been an American . . .
- Stockholm may be Poland's escape hatch from Soviet missiles
- A gas-pricing compromise
- New York City Ballet's 'Nutcracker' production blends fantasy and discipline
- Chrysler unveils 'most researched' vehicle in its history
- Dialogue, but not much action, ahead on acid-rain issue
- Echo
- Jesse Jackson's case
- To reduce the danger, Part 4
- News In Brief
- Rental cars at a penny a minute could be answer to urban snarls
- The ideological struggle for control of Republican Party; GOP success after Reagan depends on who's at helm
- Balanchine recalled: the price and rewards of dancing for Apollo;
- Made in Fremont
- Stockholm may be Poland's escape hatch from Soviet missiles
- News In Brief
- The emotional goulash of 'Endearment'; a spirited 'Yentl'
- Underwear and other gifts children don't want for Christmas; Dilemma: how to sound sincere when saying thanks
- To reduce the danger, Part 4
- Made in Fremont
- China's government and people work together to save pandas
- News In Brief
- Businessmen in Philippines protest Marcos rule -- and a mounting financial crisis
- Chrysler unveils 'most researched' vehicle in its history
- News In Brief
- The many sides to English painter Turner -- displayed in Paris
- The personal-computer spectrum has a strong shade of Big Blue; In the market for just two years, IBM has pioneered a standard with its PC
- News In Brief
- USSR space policy outlines goal of colonies in space, on moon