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Monitor articles for December 26, 1985
- US millimeters its way toward metric units
- Crackdown on Haitian illegals
- Letters to the Editor. Asia's unity bid
- `A virtuous and commendable proceeding'
- Too many kicks could spoil playoff pie; James sets yardage mark
- Skills training: a place to start
- Faith
- Helping farmers
- Capitol Hill battles tested leadership. Next year will be even tougher with elections and fiscal realities
- India, Pakistan: tension ebbs
- When cities shun their roots
- Smoothing exchange rate waves
- Memo to editor, Boston: Britain closing for holidays, and this reporter with it
- First-class images at second-class rates. Post cards prove the perfect vehicle for this photographer's work
- US foreign policy -- and Mr. Shultz's short fuse
- Government's case in sanctuary trial hurt as key witness's credibility dims
- News In Brief
- In East Africa's wildest park, lions, hippos, and poachers creep in the night
- A 19th-century opera gala restaged on TV
- Violence in Punjab raises concerns about finding lasting peace
- Recordings The year's best
- Gaza's Jewish settlers. There are only a handful, but if Israel were to give up Gaza, they would present a major political problem
- Fuel-saving power plant also wins as oil prices slip
- US economy undershot forecasts for '85
- Spanish democracy: a mixed verdict
- San Francisco joins rank with US cities defying immigration laws to help aliens
- Old man recovery to keep rolling -- with a few waves -- in '86
- Technology tapping in on privacy: a question of law and ethics
- Chewy, tasty bar cookies -- first choice for busy cooks
- How much safety is enough? Balancing the risks and costs. Critics say the FAA reacts only after mishaps point to problems
- Lemon market order's bitter taste [BYBy F. Philip Stinchcomb.
- Famine: major progress, but crisis remains
- `Mystery!' casts a new Miss Marple. In quaint case of `The Body in the Library'
- How to eat dinner without offending your comrades
- British youth: Is there a future in their future? -By- By David Winder, staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
- Worth noting on TV