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Monitor articles for December 16, 1985
- Will Afghan-Pakistani talks affirm Soviet shift?
- Washington's new consensus on Central America
- Shultz in East Europe confers on human rights. Links favorable US trade ties to improving record
- Designing the future
- Rocky roads
- Afghan resistance leaders strive for unity to battle Soviet occupation
- As oil prices fall, Mexicans lose confidence government can cope
- Israel irked by US scrutiny
- How have women fared the last decade? Two programs evaluate their progress
- Exuberance under control. Idelle Weber brings dynamic balance to paintings of garbage, flowers
- Halting the billion-dollar march of war toys and war cartoons
- A boy at the Futurama
- `Young Sherlock Holmes' is a portrait of the detective as a sleuthing schoolboy
- Teaching children how to use the telephone
- A trip to Gramm-Rudman's fiscal 1987. Despite murky picture, bill is expected to shave paychecks and growth
- California elementary school experiments with classroom of future
- Blue chips' stellar show has investors looking in the wings for OTC play
- How Digital Equipment ducks IBM shadow
- Fleet of books on ocean liners
- Lionni: out of pure design, stories children love
- 5 arrested in Philadelphia race protest
- Virginia's lesson for the Democrats: stick to center and avoid fringe groups
- Arrow Air crash raises questions about charter flights. Officials look to the plane's maintenance log for causes
- Letters to the Editor. Kurdish identity
- News In Brief
- Britons watching new comet in the theater
- The Henry Ford of the computer industry looks after his employees
- After Williams and McCovey, who else belongs in Cooperstown?
- Qaddafi skips French-African summit, but is center of attention
- Superfund -- sensible financing
- Chinese appear confident: only children won't be spoiled children. Communal way of life can stem selfishness, leaders say
- USSR and Afghanistan: history's lesson
- The budget-balance act -- a step-by-step boon or a cheap way out?
- Revolutions in consciousness and the desire for peace
- Reagan's last-ditch effort. Hoping to retain influence with Congress, President pushes for widespread GOP support of tax reform
- Pentagon faces tough choice between arms or forces to field them
- Village Vanguard: Max Gordon's 50-year jazz fete
- South Asia links