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Monitor articles for December 02, 1986
- The President under siege
- Iran crisis tests Reagan leadership. Reagan is being urged by Republicans as well as Democrats to act decisively to restore trust in his presidency...
- Teaching a machine to see the houses for the trees
- Overcoming `substance abuse'
- In Paris, even the subway has a glamorous and chic image. Transit authority adopts campaign to boost public use
- Winter gives S. Korea a political breather. Question is, will the time be used to reach compromise?
- How L. L. Bean preserves back-woods appeal amid high-tech
- Traveling to the heart of Australia to gawk at a rock
- Poised rookie takes control of Ram offense; Bears clinch
- Southern panel presents plan for dispelling economic clouds. Sunbelt states urged to bolster education and update work force
- The musical question: What rhymes with Boesky, Poindexter?
- Rajiv and Mikhail
- Two ways of picturing America
- Will leftist Berkeley edge right? City Council election could move the `People's Republic' in a more moderate direction
- Corporate hardball: Tiny US firm fights Japan copier giant. Many American firms say they need a more level playing field to compete with Japan. One...
- As S. Africa rulers dig in, prospects for reform dim
- News In Brief
- Greed sank Boesky, but mergers still hint of heroes
- A walker's commute
- A family bound by a common strain. The Kolos
- Olympics Pyongyang-style: invective hurling, et al.
- Avoiding the sovereignty issue in the Falklands
- Soviet journal revives work of banned authors
- Reflections on Hopi life. Poet Ramson Lomatewama shares his world through verse
- Advice about CDs, LPs
- In Budapest, young and old join forces to solve housing shortage
- The CD surge. How soon will LPs become obsolute?
- Most Americans like their jobs, think wages are fair
- Do Europeans oppose missile cut? Not really, NATO chief says in interview
- PLO resurgence in Lebanon. Entrenched presence in face of Shiite onslaught poses embarrassing dilemma, challenge for Syria
- Baldrige predicts lower trade deficit next quarter
- More cracks appear in `nuclear winter' predictions
- Where Raisa goes, KGB follows
- Myths and images of the American West
- Right in the middle of everything
- Presidential test
- The ones I saw
- Flying to freedom via a Canadian fuel stop. Czechoslovak `vacationers' heading to Cuba defect in Montreal
- Living in the West Bank
- Boston struggles to clean up `one of the worst harbors in nation'. Potent toxins and a Reagan veto set project back and add to costs
- US erred on basics in Iran contacts. Agreeing to arms sales seen as serious miscalculation in age-old game of covert deals
- Trial of ex-leader tests African nation's ability to follow due process
- Being a good team player could hurt Bush in 1988
- Where Mr. Reagan and the law may meet