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Monitor articles for December 15, 1986
- Why Reagan should stick to his `childlike' nuclear plan
- Scared to open your closet? Organize it with a do-it-yourself kit
- Bright prospects in Scottish oil country misted over by sag in prices, loss of crew
- US farm exports shift toward 3rd world
- A change of thought
- Teaching writing, and training teachers to teach writing
- Elderly in prison. Life `on the inside' can be difficult for older inmates, and their numbers are likely to grow
- Ah, Dad: Why do we have to go to that old castle? Can't we stay home and watch TV instead?
- Shultz assures NATO: US foreign policy is on track. W. European response: let's get on with `doable' arms control
- Democratic centrists plot course for 1988
- Today's problems discussed at football Hall of Fame ceremony. Greats from the past also recall moments of glory
- Yugoslav youth become new political force
- With battle further away, Nicaraguans near border can reestablish normal life
- Hungarians face up to the `dark side' of Western-style reforms
- States urged to take welfare lead. Report recommends some five years of US-approved pilot programs at the local level to see what reforms might work
- Fundamentalism in Egypt military not seen to threaten stability
- Iranian arms deals hurt US standing in Arab countries. Some diplomats believe US was doing Israel's bidding
- Detailing modernism's early stirrings in North America
- Greco-Roman Egypt's contribution to the classical world
- We share their sidewalks
- US pension-insurance agency awash in steel-industry red ink
- Integrating the new immigrants. Public schools challenged by influx of third-world children
- East bloc illegally tried to acquire critical Western technology. USSR most interested in getting equipment to detect US subs
- Suriname's ethnic `crazy quilt'. Rebel insurgency revives nation's traditional focus on ethnic politics
- NATO and Northern Ireland
- Contras in Honduras: two vantage points. Though angry at Managua, many Hondurans blame contras for starting troubles
- Open covenants - a strategy of truth
- First taste
- MUS'EE D'ORSAY. Paris turns a majestic old railroad station into a spectacular museum
- Mexican opposition tests ruling party. Ire over summer's alleged election fraud hasn't diminished
- Critics demand US shut down Hanford reactor permanently
- Safety gains market following. Insider probe, US turmoil playing up quality
- The way you say it
- Jobs for everyone
- Mi-i-i-ster Speak-e-e-er!
- Hungarians increasingly test capitalist waters by buying bonds
- Speakership: a seat of power
- TV becomes nightly, but problematic, fare to many in India. Commercialism, censorship in new TV age worry critics
- US-Soviet affairs' upside. Despite disappointment over Reykjavik and Iran-contra flap, relations `still chugging along'
- Keeping the trivial trivial in volatile lives of S. Africans
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- Contra aid shadow dance
- For supercolossal Neiman: movie tie
- Rome pulls out all the stops - and falls flat
- News In Brief
- Sondheim and Lapine take Brothers Grimm tales a step further
- A federal `garage sale'?