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Monitor articles for December 06, 1984
- Airline deregulation is sending CAB, the US regulator, to the scrap heap
- India-type leak less likely here
- Happy ending for depressed Alabama; Army-Navy revitalized
- From my window overlooking the freeway
- Traveling exhibit showcases lives of black 'Women of Courage'
- Taiwan tries to get its computer pirates off high-tech seas
- News In Brief
- NASA's grand space-station program - is it too chauvinistic?
- News In Brief
- Maltese suspicions about Libya heightened by assassination plot
- Hong Kong wants transfer to be under British scrutiny
- Canadian auto workers seek autonomy from UAW in move that could set trend
- Superb tour of exotic, troubled Pakistan; A Passage to Peshawar, by Richard Reeves. New York: Simon & Schuster. 240 pp. $ 16.95.
- Linda Ronstadt and Puccini: a troubled match
- Efforts to rev up Mideast diplomacy face major roadblocks
- Protective custody: When does it violate a defendant's rights?
- British Telecom stock sale has Labour saying 'Hold the phone'
- Soviet authorities try to prevent their citizens from seeking nonmedical healing
- Photography books - expert to novice
- Movie Guide
- News In Brief
- W. German documentary on concentration camp raises ruckus
- Chicago economy lags behind rest of US, 22-year study shows
- ASAT weapons' shadow over peace
- Lobbying In Washington; Food, fund-raisers, fovors are lobyists stock in trade
- Speaking out on human rights
- Lobbying in Washington
- Rounding off the dollar - with no sense
- Force and friends
- How many guns are enough?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Farmers with a little to spare are helping feed world's hungry
- Military spending: hot topic in East and West
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- It may not look stylish, but behind the wheel it's pure Maserati
- Tracing lore of society's traditions
- News In Brief
- Maryland's maritime folklorist
- The splurge
- News In Brief
- Eastwood and Reynolds mock their macho images
- Redeeming old buildings is now No. 1 construction activity in US
- Mineworkers' leader Scargill twists and turns to avert British law
- News In Brief
- 'Le Monde' will never be the same
- Dutch, Belgians delay decision yet again on new NATO missiles
- News In Brief
- Flatness
- With a modest rebuke, House closes book on Ferarro finances
- Lemon
- Bhopal's message
- Military spending: hot topic in East and West
- The bite of winter spurs activity at New York homeless shelters
- News In Brief
- He shows us how to go
- L. A. gang killings are down, but teen problems persist