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Monitor articles for December 03, 1985
- Stylish essays by McPhee
- Help for a missing child
- Legacy of French Socialists: Paris's lighter hold on regional reins
- Justice Department study finds most crime goes unreported
- Soviets let Bonner go to West: a sign of sensitivity about Western opinion?
- Both Israel and the US learn some hard lessons from Pollard spy affair
- Now available: civilization
- A loving look at the man who did it his way
- Strasbourg. A thriving metropolis with Old World atmosphere
- PACs threaten grass-roots democracy. Oklahoma's Boren warns that voters at home are losing ground to lobbies
- Making tables, chairs, and toys in Zimbabwe -- from waste paper
- A Marcos snub to the US
- Ver decision further erodes US faith in Marcos's government
- Guant'anamo Bay -- US Navy's 82-year-old Caribbean toehold. This survivor of Cuban revolt and Pentagon budget cutters continues its vigil over Carib...
- This winter, Japan-Soviet ties may warm up
- Directions on when and how to water assorted houseplants
- Hectic year drains Red Cross's fund for disaster relief. 3 hurricanes largely to blame for deficit midway through budget year
- Here comes Halley's. Some tips on Halley's comet for the casual sky-watcher
- Boat residents get their homes shipshape for winter
- Even James Bond would envy items at high-tech security show in Paris
- Handicapped get job boost via high-tech
- News In Brief
- Durenberger vs. Casey
- Ask the gardeners
- Spying among friends
- Spying for Israel
- In this Kenyan park, a hint of Hades. Hell's Gate is known for spewing jets of steam, bubbling mud, and teeming wildlife
- Punctuating Verheeker
- On rewriting
- Marshall McLuhan on seeing what we hear
- A laid-back life down Maine
- Heisman Trophy race more wide open than it once appeared
- Peking campaigns to win over youth and control rising student activism
- Letters to the Editor. Oregon's school system
- Peace groups say focus on test ban will revitalize their movement
- Verdict on Ver was no surprise to Filipinos. But government foes call it `indictment' of judiciary
- Gene engineers are way ahead of regulators
- Here comes Halley's. Scientists and laymen alike have golden opportunity to `marvel at the star'