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Monitor articles for December 16, 1986
- Small essays on big themes by Italian writer Natalia Ginzburg
- UN development agency has big plans for '87. Other nations step in to fill gap left by cut in US contributions
- The PLO in Lebanon
- Library noel
- The perfume of character
- Seeing the forest for the trees on `Bunker Hill'. The battle over Oregon's `old growth' forests
- Mozambique: a Soviet colony?
- Norway's energetic politics
- Dassault aviation flying low from competition, sluggish exports. France's chief aviation firm hurt by its go-it-alone approach
- Encore for Abbado at Chicago
- Joy in Liberalville
- US-policy critics see pattern of harassment in burglaries
- Quiet achiever Billy Williams leads Hall of Fame candidates
- Buckminster Fuller on the celestial fleet
- Contadora gets a reprieve. But can Latin peace effort capitalize on US woes?
- Trouble stirs in Spain's North African enclave. Unrest among Melilla's Muslims attributed to meddling by Morocco
- Saudis offer compromise on OPEC production
- Private study estimates acid-rain control cost
- Executive doing `differently'
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers.
- `South Pacific' disc with opera, jazz, and Broadway singers
- Is nutty normal?
- Treating addicts whether they can pay - or not
- Israel's many reasons for wooing Iran
- Bonn irked by Perle's advice on spending. Behind row lies US hawks' irritation over NATO burden-sharing
- E. Europe looks ahead to leadership changes with hope, concern. Drastic transformation unlikely, but region's diversity could increase
- Robert McNamara
- Imitations of reruns of sequels, Part 12
- Failure to control ozone pollution prompts East Coast lawsuit. To force reduction in ozone pollution, the Conservation Law Foundation has sued the E...
- News In Brief
- Nursing-home care moves into era of professionalism. States push higher education standard for administrators
- White House wary on welfare reform with Democratic Senate
- Mexican opposition decries election reform
- Supreme Court agrees to hear Winans appeal
- Southern discomfort: youth gangs lurk. But many say region isn't fertile soil for Chicago-style activity
- Sonora museum makes it easy to find desert wildlife
- MINDING THEIR MANNERS. `Social savvy' is the subject of Ritz's course for children
- Reagan's crisis detachment. President seems to prefer letting events take their course
- A separate US budget for capital outlays would not ease deficit
- Illinois takes lead in state export funding
- President Reagan is going to be all right
- Comet scientists work to pin down Halley's wobble and spin
- Inland California growth quickens. More people settling in foothills and valleys instead of on coast