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Monitor articles for December 01, 1986
- Weighing air safety and its costs: an interview with FAA chief
- Africa needs calculus as well as cookstoves
- Surprises on Gorbachev's India trip. Soviet leader concentrates on nation rather than region
- S. African province proposes blueprint for power-sharing. But approval from national Parliament seen as unlikely
- More colleges provide summer classes for high school students
- Ulster group celebrates 21-year commitment to reconciliation
- Congressional delegation to NAT0 meeting may have bent law
- King holiday hot issue in Arizona
- The role of a college president. Is `fund raiser' displacing traditional `scholar, teacher, leader'?
- Greece, Turkey trade barbs over refugees. Athens claims Turkey encourages Iranians to flee illegally to Greece
- Support for today's teachers
- Host of PBS's most controversial series would do it all again
- Turkey learns to balance secularism and Islam
- Berlin court deals another blow to Syria
- As Africa famine threat recedes, Sudan remains major concern
- Britain's Kinnock woos US audiences
- Class reunion
- Vote forces Chancellor to form coalition government
- It lurks in your basement, it's a dirty job - but someone's got to do it, right?
- Reform the budget process
- Incredible
- With sensational '86, `Shark' leaves competition in golf wake
- Syrians retaliate against W. German sanctions
- Reagan faces aftershocks of Iran affair
- NOW's birthday: sparkling lights, sober issues
- Bullish investors shake off insider jitters
- Golden arches amid the onion domes. McDonald's, other Western consumer concerns court USSR
- Record 166 broadcast stations sold
- Sampling `Next Wave' in music and dance. Morris's dance: novel, not stuffy
- Filipino left's truce strategy
- Why superpowers strain over Iran
- Palestinians battle for a southern base
- US Pacific territories
- For this family, theater takes center stage. The McCoys.
- Averting financial catastrophe
- Van Gogh's later works, now at the Metropolitan, contain some of modernism's crowning glories
- The sparrows in the hedgerow. Pastoral parable offers nature lore plus suspense
- News In Brief
- Sampling `Next Wave' in music and dance. Art-rock blend of future, past
- Continuing education
- `First forgotten vets' move toward talks with N. Korea on missing US soldiers
- Aquino gets her cease-fire
- A mountain of oncesecret Nixon papers open for public viewing
- With the Cambodia resistance. Cambodia's Khmer Rouge are known for their brutality, secretiveness, and suspicion of outsiders. Journalist Robert Kar...
- A box of good books
- Sprouting new words