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Monitor articles for December 30, 1985
- 1985. It was a year in which Americans began dealing with tough internal problems: deficits, farm aid, tax reform, and espionage. On the space front...
- Pyrohy and poetry
- Israel hemmed in on finding a response to airport attacks
- High-spirited artist Red Grooms lampoons the ordinary
- Accentuating Super Tuesday
- Pakistan fights to save remains of a great lost civilization
- Study warns developing nations to avoid overuse of pesticides, citing high costs
- Flipping the financial calendar. Social security taxes to rise; income taxes for some may fall
- Letters to the Editor. Politics in Colombia and Guatemala
- Japan plans to boost defense spending while holding the line on overall budget
- South Africa: adding bite to US bark
- `Go to your room' -- new prison substitute
- The record-setting bull market continues to charge toward '86
- Boston's cultural alternative to New Year's Eve carousing
- Admiral's memoirs hail code-breakers in WW II. Author tries to set record straight on `Hypo' officer in Battle of Midway
- 1985 Business News in Review
- News In Brief
- Playful Peter Sellars produces a `Seagull' of a different feather
- Dusting the mustiness from museum programs
- Provision at hand
- Letters to the Editor. Philippine court system
- On the drive home
- Time test
- New kid in the showroom
- Innovative scholarship program aims to help dismantle apartheid
- French grandeur
- Killings of Chicago youth drop dramatically after year-long antigang effort
- The history of a great portrait
- Fresh ideas for improving US teaching
- Syria: key Arab factor in Mideast equation
- 1985 The Year In Sports
- Governments take action on acid rain but the problem is far from resolved
- More computer chatter in USSR -- if phone connections are good
- Preserving an ancient cultural heritage. A vivid look at Iceland and its people
- Afghan relief efforts begin to improve
- Burger seeks larger role for state courts
- Philippine vote: guns, money
- We, too, seem to take her road
- Support for Duarte crumbling. Salvadorean Army's defiance of truce signals his loss of control
- Who is Abu Nidal?