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Monitor articles for December 11, 1984
- Cycladic cycle
- Environment agency restored: Ruckelshaus
- US unions urge review of safety standards after disaster in India
- An international fund - what the well-balanced portfolio carries
- The librarian at Fort Yukon
- 'Camille' - a flower that never blooms
- Safer funds again outshine glamour fare for Vanguard's chief
- Some reasons for buying funds and tips on which ones to choose
- The year's best short stories
- Robert Burton on being an observer
- Sizing up a fund for its roller-coaster effect
- Two Northwest cities a tale of prosperity, but the hinterlands lag
- US taste for the tomato
- Lackluster gold market has bright side: world inflation is on the run
- West's China traders learn to pack patience in their briefcases
- News In Brief
- Two troupes in one English town offer a study in contrasts
- News In Brief
- Shrewsbury
- Tax revision: still alive
- South Africa
- British Parliament entering television age - inch by anxious inch
- Salvador right reassured by peace impasse
- Tutu: racial reconciliation
- Britain and Ireland join forces to improve cultural, religious relations
- News In Brief
- Ask the Gardeners. Q & A
- The delicate art of transporting delicate art
- Order on Tehran's tarmac
- US treads delicate line as Marcos opposition grows
- News In Brief
- Hoisting history from the deep.
- Spiritual stillness
- White House carefully planning arms talks
- Under the greenwood tree
- Salvadorean woman tells Americans of human rights abuses. But US denies visas for four others it says are advocates of terrorism
- News In Brief
- America's overcrowded prisons; cruel and unusual punishment?
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- China dilutes Marx in words as well as deeds
- News In Brief
- Israel presses for accord in Lebanon talks.
- Russians sidestep US high-tech embargo
- Washington's two-way street to Baghdad
- An investment field where staying power is extra wise
- Repairs begin on Statue of Liberty's weathered nose
- News In Brief
- Ewing-powered Georgetown favored to continue basketball reign
- The new and improved Sugar Daddy - no strings attached
- America's Overcrowded Prisons Most-promising alternatives: community service, restitution
- News In Brief
- World Peace - a new momentum
- Europe keeps close eye on shifts in US export control policy
- America's Overcrowded Prisons Jammed jails trouble Europe, too.
- Reagan's UN appointee: a chance to bolster his peace plans
- A story told in dance and uproariously energetic music.
- South Africa lifts detention orders on key dissidents
- Helping a child learn to like the nest egg in her Christmas stocking
- A taste of Disneyland in an African city.
- News In Brief
- European Community sputters toward lead-free gas
- News In Brief
- News In Brief