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Monitor articles for December 03, 1986
- Musical `Smile' salutes teen-age hopefuls
- Latin America's modern women writers
- Mirror, mirror, on the wall, what do sports tell us all?
- Weinberger faces European barrage
- Karpov challenge has obstacle
- The FBI is investigating a recent racial hazing incident at The Citadel
- Privacy and Personal Freedoms. Balancing the trade offs. From seat-belt laws to abortions, Americans are having a tough time deciding which private...
- Renewed violence tests Indian government. Ethnic strife threatens position of Gandhi-backed Sikh moderates
- Proposed law raises specter of language dispute in Quebec
- Peter Gabriel's `eloquent musical vision' is packing them in
- Opening doors to the Soviets
- Farm program barely under way, yet pressure builds for changes
- A gift for cooking. 'Tis the season for publishers to serve up Christmas cookbooks, designed for giving. Here's a sampling.
- Dealing with SDI
- Japan's rosy self-image on US screens. Multi-front media campaign targets cable and public TV
- Montreal's new mayor has plans for `model' city and government
- French designer brings his fashion to Moscow
- Schlesinger looks afresh at America's political experiment
- President's public approval rating falls. Pollsters say Reagan's strength - effective leadership and personal trust - is questioned after Iran-contr...
- Police departments make plans to swap undercover officers. Criminals recognize agents who stay in one city too long
- Contra leaders plan diplomatic drive
- Increasingly restless Haitians pressure government to step down. Despite harsh criticism, Namphy is sure he can last until '87 elections
- US envoy to NATO: alliance working well. But Ambassador Abshire stresses need to beef up conventional forces
- Bird peasants
- GM hopes for EDS high-tech fell foul of human equation
- Solidarity
- News In Brief
- Moscow hints test ban will end. Kremlin charges growing US belligerence
- Competition jolts credit cards
- A winter stillness
- Irangate: the larger lesson
- In Her Majesty's shadow
- `An answer of peace'
- Privacy rulings - a tale of two eras
- What did the President not know?
- Contra setback
- Terrorists rarely achieve main goals, but do win lesser victories
- Still life of a winter evening
- Jacques Verges: provocative French lawyer who is `against laws'
- Do we need people?
- Cary Grant - when the going was suave
- Special counsel to unravel Iran-contra skein. Reagan taps old-hand Carlucci to head beleaguered security agency
- Speaking out for Standard English. Barzun's brief essays are equal parts gravity, urbanity, and wit
- Why it's time for George Shultz to stand aside
- Former college band gaining ground with `do-it-yourself' style
- John Waihee, first governor of Hawaiian ancestory, inaugurated in 50th state
- Aesthetic movement has a show - after 100 years
- Asian progress