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Monitor articles for December 13, 1985
- Scientists say nations must join forces to prepare for climate change. `Greenhouse effect' expected to warm global temperatures
- A school district with choices. Alternative schools may bridge voucher debate
- Early morning in Peking: a time for exercise and walking the bird
- TO OUR READERS:
- The Ver fiasco: what US should do now
- Sanibel and Captiva: heaven to beachgoers, naturebuffs
- Elephants left Tuileries, but French circus owners battle for right to stay
- Lie-detector policy spurs debate. Innocents may be fingered under Reagan polygraph order
- Stocks turn bulls into sprinters. Passing 1,500 on the Dow signals widespread optimism
- Mandate for fair trade
- Futures of US and Mexico linked by border growth
- Ranchers fight to ward off changes in how grazing fees are set. They are wary of higher fees and loss of influence
- Massachusetts inspector general keeps state ethics center stage
- Getting beyond savage stereotypes
- America's homeless, then and now
- NATO to boost nonnuclear defense
- Homework doesn't have to be a hassle
- GE-RCA merger strikes sparks. Analysts see bright new prospects for electrical giants
- `Shoah' stirs painful memories for Poles
- Freeze Frames. A weekly update of film releases
- Travel tips. Halley's comet-watch in Key West . . . North Pole expedition . . . tours for football bowl games with lots of extras
- They're off!
- Philippine communists: how ruthless?
- Coach goes to court to keep job; Utah's sensational kick returner
- Update. The African famine
- Nepal. Today Monitor staff writer Arthur Unger wraps up a four-part series detailing his around-the-world adventure to the South Pacific, India, and...
- Methane, which also adds to `greenhouse effect,' is now accumulating faster than CO2, studies say
- A rich literary legacy from three masters of the short poem
- Mysteries and wonder hover over Baja's Sea of Cortez
- News In Brief
- From mine-ravaged wasteland to works of art
- The joy of Christmas
- Appalachian agency offers friendship, support
- Shultz to get an earful from Europe on protectionism. As trade links with US waver, EC does more business with China
- How to make creamed honey
- Angola: stay on track
- Fake honeycomb fools the bees
- Why the White House tripped up on tax reform
- With a post-summit thaw, travel to USSR is on the rise
- `Lillian' brings Hellman to fiery, articulate life Lillian Play by William Luce. Directed by Robert Whitehead. Starring Zoe Caldwell.
- Seeking solutions to Afghanistan. UN chief hopeful, not optimistic, about change in Soviet position
- Picking the right glue and the right clamp for the job at hand
- Scrooge and world trade
- When Aunt Mary defied her husband and sent the book to Taipei
- FYI: What you need to know about Today's audio systems
- PBS tour through sumptuous British houses
- Merger party: hold the confetti
- OPEC collapse is a boon for Reagan
- The other shore
- The dogs so labeled the car that Clevie had to keep it
- Venture off the beaten paths in Puerto Rico
- Marcos and Aquino
- Washington, D.C., plays perfect host to the holiday spirit