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Monitor articles for December 13, 1984
- Regan hints at plan to tighten reins on Federal Reserve
- The builder
- Hard choices face a farm family in 'Husbandry'
- News In Brief
- Prodding Chile toward democracy
- The power of truth over poison
- 2 0 1 0. Sequel to '2001' - a tough act to follow; And, Eddie Murphy: 'Beverly Hills Cop'
- US firms asked to accept strengthened code for doing business in South Africa.
- News In Brief
- 'Windfall apples'
- Reaching the voters: TV, billboards, and above all, personal appearances
- News In Brief
- Trial of Israeli Jews accused of terrorism reopens to public
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Early Christmas present from T: new Davis, Porter square stations
- Canadian auto workers' breakaway was building for five years
- Hello, I'm Igor. Can we be friends?
- Successful parties with help from caterers
- Allies consult. In run-up to Geneva arms talks, Shultz holds intensive series of talks with NATO leaders
- The hard fact about taxes is that Massachusetts may well need more
- Blanket amnesty: contrary to US interests
- Mastering the fine art of entertaining
- The subway
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Schnellenberger returns to coaching fold; best ground troops
- South Africa
- Getting the grinch off the Christmas docket. In the city, in the country 'tis the season for controversy over creches
- News In Brief
- Christmas trees - business and pleasure. Connecticut farmer prefers nurturing fir, pine, and spruce to tending a dairy herd
- News In Brief
- New CO[2] data undercuts dire prediction icecaps would melt. Chillier winters, hungrier bugs ahead?
- Canada is putting out the welcome mat again for US investment
- Italy turns sights to Turin Mafia
- Walden reclaimed
- A kaleidoscope of parties in India's Parliament
- Of hornets and snowmen
- Vietnam tries to bottle up Kampuchean guerrillas
- News In Brief
- France's travails in Africa have implications for United States
- Chips for Geneva bargaining table
- News In Brief
- Europe's economy
- Russians coo over baby boom
- Senate Democrats keep Byrd as leader, but some look to '86
- Doug Anderson; 'Twelfth Night'; 'Gigi'; 'Nutcracker'; 'Jeanne d'Arc'
- Artificial tree sales good, too
- South African protesters quit consulate
- Freshman class of US 99th Congress takes a crash course in issues at Harvard
- News In Brief
- INDIA. Referendum on a dynasty.
- Drought, famine, and fundamentalism erode North African nations' stability
- US may ease up on Warsaw to avoid gain by hard-liners
- News In Brief
- Illustrated books by master bird artists
- Jeanne d'Arc'