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Monitor articles for December 06, 1983
- Training for teen-agers
- News In Brief
- Life insurance builds a retirement nest egg
- Tanzania's 'solution' to unemployment: make joblessness illegal
- Add to your holiday cheer with a yuletide of yesteryear
- News In Brief
- Academic 'incubator' concept helps hatch young entrepreneurs
- Cyclo-cross pits rider against rugged terrain
- News In Brief
- US squeeze on Sandinistas sets Nicaragua's economy on plummeting course
- Is US Treasury paying too high a price for IRA saving program?
- Moscow digs in its heels on arms talks
- New US airline plans to sell 'condo' seats on N.Y.-L.A. route
- News In Brief
- Syria raises the stakes against US
- News In Brief
- School reform: move toward action
- American politicians and the trouble with public-opinion polls
- Glittering Kennedy Center tribute to five performing-arts stars
- The new animal in Spain's zoo - urban man - may visit Boston
- Reducing the monthly operating expenses of owning a car
- News In Brief
- Uncle Sam wants individual to chart his own financial future
- Elderly prove less vulnerable to inflation than many suppose
- Where retirees can write to get information of special value to them
- News In Brief
- Less . . .
- Lusinchi defeats 11 opponents, but can he beat Venezuela's debt?
- Job Corps trainees share hopes and motivations
- Lunar eclipse helps scientists track spread of volcanic dust
- Pictorial license
- Afghanistan: Soviet 'migratory genocide' and failed UN talks
- European Community summit: each nation stakes out a corner
- Cost to eject Syrians from Lebanon has Israel, US considering other options
- Checking up on your social security
- The popular single-premium deferred annuity hits turbulence
- Decision in a woman's favor seen benefiting mostly working men
- Everyone's estate - whatever its size - needs care in planning
- US and Syria
- China and US find friendship has its ups ... and downs
- Cafeteria pension plans balance the now against later
- Jane Austen's novels
- News In Brief
- High-tech for pension portfolios? Maybe - if there's diversification
- What I heard on Center Street
- Model from a US economist says deficits will heat up inflation
- A sequence in violence
- Afghanistan: Soviet 'migratory genocide' and failed UN talks
- Jane Austen on the writing business
- When the superstars of American fashion speak . . .
- There are times when topnotch financial advice is a must
- How Norris ruling may affect you
- It's never too soon to start saving for 'leisure years'
- 401(k), a cousin of the well-known IRA, is better in many ways
- Campaigning, Japanese-style: white gloves and daruma dolls
- Shoe-polish makers are going toe to toe to capture greater share of mass market
- News In Brief
- Leroy Neiman's gift: capturing the action of sport - but is it art?; Winners, by Leroy Neiman. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. 350 pp. $85.
- News In Brief
- With a 401(k) plan, retiring as a millionaire may not be just a dream
- Folksy Ambassador Burns 'seminar' with West German students
- FTC chief changes role of 'nation's nanny'
- Suharto skirts a dilemma about Indonesia's virtual one-party rule
- Squeeze goes on at pension guaranty agency
- US heat on Syrians may cause kettle to boil in Moscow
- Venezuelan assist
- Bay State expands its plan to tighten restrictions on food-stamp distribution
- How pension fund money managers manage to play it safe
- News In Brief
- Earthbound scientists jubilant as Spacelab data start pouring in
- Reagan's 1984 campaign strategy
- New study shows boys outnumber girls 13 to 1 as top math scorers
- Teachers' pension funds beat the indexes on rate of return
- Los Angeles: sprucing up to host the 1984 summer Olympics
- Daring economic experiment has this city still catching its breath
- A practical appreciation of Christ Jesus
- Feeding wild birds during winter months
- From Capitol Hill, Senator Dole sizes up distance to Oval Office