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Monitor articles for December 18, 1984
- BUG WARS
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Earl Bruce's coaching lifts Buckeyes; Tony Franklin had big year
- Winter meeting - a Christmas sonnet
- UN conference looks for a way to build a better mud hut
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Malaga - a gracious and mysterious city
- 'Illegals' in US learn about rights - and fight for them
- Price of interfering
- Afghanistan
- Gelatin: a houseplant's best friend
- NUTCRACKER
- US eases sanctions against Poland; willing to let it rejoin IMF
- Readers, not books, may be the endangered species of the high-technology age
- News In Brief
- The crossing: Dec. 26, 1776 *
- News In Brief
- Christmas cards
- There are limits in applying military force to diplomacyDavid D. Newsom is associate dean and director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy a...
- Ask the Gardeners; Q & A
- US and Poland
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Threatened towns urge US to think twice on rail abandonments
- Swedes take sides on Palme's remarks on nation's neutrality
- Cosmetic changes in Philippine military
- News In Brief
- Is nuclear safety a matter of differing perceptions?; The Atom and the Fault, by Richard L. Meehan. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. 161 pp. $13.95.
- Toxic problems stir public pressure for right-to-know laws
- American theater: time for a revival
- The new Right Stuff
- India tries to reassure survivors of Bhopal leak
- News In Brief
- London spotlight on Gorbachev lets West assess Soviets' No. 2
- John Woolman on conscience at Christmas
- News In Brief
- Cutting the President's economists: penny wise, billion foolish
- News In Brief
- Mitterrand shifts Africa policy, plans to restore Soviet ties
- Reflections on presidential campaigns
- Love heals
- UNESCO chief defends himself and his agency against charges
- Christmas in Lionelville
- After Christmas dinner