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Monitor articles for December 04, 1984
- RECORD GUIDE. ROCK/POP/JAZZ
- Irish simmer at Thatcher's peremptory putdown
- News In Brief
- Preparing wood furniture for refinishing
- Program offers new freedom for illiterate ex-convicts
- If I hadn't met Mr. Zbrozek
- The choice to reject drugs
- High-tech's clean image begins to tarnish
- Delectable tidbits of literary journalismThe Literary Journalists, edited by Norman Sims. New York: Ballantine Books. 339 pp. $8.95 (paperback).
- PEARL HARBOR
- Using patience, persistence, quiet diplomacy to 'work small miracles' at the UN
- 2nd-term wisdom
- News In Brief
- China stalks foreign partners and cash. But Chinese zest for joint ventures is not yet matched by business sense
- Can computers think? No says Yale expert Roger Schank - at least not yet
- In British coal miner Dave Johnson's house, the only hint of strike is TV news
- News In Brief
- December
- Back to the lab
- News In Brief
- Church-state: no longer a burning issue?
- Spain, Britain crack deadlock over the Rock
- Stretching the limits of the mystery genreThe Killing Doll, by Ruth Rendell. New York: Pantheon Books. 258 pp. $12.95.
- Novice hockey league fulfills adult dreams
- Europe's space engineers want to put wings on Ariane rockets
- Floral artist decorates with natural materials
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Keep moving to deal with tension
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Enterprise zones
- Sur-passing stature
- Nation's 1 in 5 adult illiterates will get new attention next month
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Sound of traditional church bells still heard - but less often
- States responding to US prod on drinking age
- Anti-apartheid protests spread to cities across US
- News In Brief
- By the Memorial Gate
- Verification big arms-control hurdle
- Countering TV toyland bonanza is group's aim
- News In Brief
- Beachings lead to theory that whales follow magnetic 'highways'
- East bloc assails UN labor agency as Poland threatens to quit
- The Shultz-Gromyko talks: don't discuss 'star wars'
- Ottawa Conservatives lose no time in letting businesses go private
- Political sparring pulls California's judicial system into the ring
- News In Brief
- Dig into gardening with quality tools
- News In Brief
- Honda designs competing division, US-style
- China reinvents itself: new capitalists line up to lure US firms
- Let's get on with weapons testing reform
- Karl Bodmer's vanishing frontier
- Not much research on workplace conditions
- Socialist Tanzania may be climbing out of its economic hole. Devaluation of currency, price hikes could win help from World Bank
- Ask the Gardeners, Q&A.
- Five plants made to order for the inexperienced indoor gardener
- They'll beg, buy, or bomb for those French book prizes
- News In Brief
- Will France and Britain choose the 'chunnel' or the 'brunnel'?
- Tip's last hurrah
- Mardy Murie links past, present environmentalists