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Monitor articles for December 03, 1984
- News In Brief
- Point of order . . .
- Zaire's Mobutu rules through balance of respect and repression
- From PBS, an irresistible musical menu
- Let children be children by concentrating on what truly matters
- Success in art- an elusive goal
- Wall Street shows it's none too pleased with US tax proposal
- Deadening of a novel: 'The Sun Also Rises' sinks as a miniseries
- Ongoing copper strike may erode US labor bargaining patterns
- House Democrats discuss need for change
- Europe's troubled film industry tries to hold the line against Hollywood imports
- China may be helping ease Korean tensions
- Israel counts on emergency aid from US; Congress expected to OK extra funds, but push for economic reform
- Turkish- and Greek-Cypriot talks show signs of movement
- News In Brief
- Britain's Barnsley - a thorn in the side of Thatcher's government
- Douglas Leigh paints New York night sky from palette of lights
- News In Brief
- Greeks thrive on underground market
- Two new anthologies highlight whodunits and westerns; Arbor House Treasury of Detective and Mystery Stories from the Great Pulps, edited by Bill Pro...
- January thaw
- Why should the humanities matter?
- With TV unregulated, anarchy reigns on Italy's airwaves
- The ferns are soaked through
- Hawke's Labor Party stays aloft in Australian election
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Canada's Mulroney tries to cut back government goofs and gaffes
- News In Brief
- Top NBA rebounders not all skyscrapers
- News In Brief
- Gulf ports hope the Navy will hitch a battlewagon to their pier
- VALS: sophisticated way to entice consumers
- News In Brief
- Democrats note need to place principles over special interests
- Pretoria's pressure on press puts credibility of S. African journalists on the line
- News In Brief
- Where the action is: price deregulation spawns a spot market for gas
- Two French films - one sleepy, one freewheeling
- In Chicago, prospect for a World's Fair in '92 meets skepticism
- Chicago isn't sure if newer means better
- How an ill-considered pact brought war, dictatorship, and the bomb; The Fateful Alliance: France, Russia, and the Coming of the First World War, by...
- Penny whistle politics
- AIA awards citation to Monitor
- Learning by doing at a children's museum
- The history of Northern Ireland and the IRA
- Market forces easing natural gas prices
- News In Brief
- One blue putter promotes compromise
- Legislature wrestles with court over Boston Harbor pollution
- News In Brief
- Quotable quotes
- Healthy and safe in any weather
- The Smithsonian's 'on the air' museum
- French discover threat of computer theft when Post Office gives away Minitels
- News In Brief
- World takes small step toward freer trade in services
- Tax-overhaul plan has serious flaws and could delay paring the deficit
- Peggy saves the Common; Adam's Common, by David Wiseman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 175 pp. $11. 95.
- Brotherly art
- Sharing the burden of European defense
- NATO's solution
- Composer Philip Glass - new solutions by creating new problems
- French buck NATO trend, stressing nuclear power over conventional forces
- Don't wait for a special occasion - throw a 'create an event' party
- New Latin America-US think tank opened at University of California-San Diego
- Threatening and threatened, grizzly bears and mankind encroach on one another
- News In Brief
- What are you doing to that child?
- Indochina's dry season gets off to hot military start
- A market for Fritz's freeze
- News In Brief
- Weighing budget options.
- Few colleges join Bates in dropping SAT