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Monitor articles for December 03, 1987
- Atmosphere of suspicion troubles Kenya. Government actions foster tension among Kenyans and foreigners
- L.A. Council backs ban on real-looking toy guns
- Wall Street debates: Is the specialist system outdated?
- Truman Capote's novel: going from Aunt Sook to the jet set
- Atrocities reported in Zimbabwe. US officials see hand of Mozambique rebels in attack on children
- The UN, the third world, and the summit
- Silence and the classroom
- Prairie restoration
- NASA's Galileo mission clears hurdles for Jupiter voyage. In flying past Venus, probe could learn much about `greenhouse effect'
- US judge under fire defends his style, record. SPEAKING OUT
- Bible heritage for young readers
- The Golden Age. Fast changing channels. The future of TV News. Part 4
- Static - and unfairness - at the FCC
- Mideast update
- Black violence grips S. African province. Conflict highlights political divisions within the black community
- Chicago's old guard makes a comeback
- PEN: mixing with the glitterati but speaking for writers' rights with a strong, steady voice
- `The Women of the Regent Hotel'. Homeless women share feelings, memories, and hopes through poetry
- E.F. Hutton's fall began long before market plunge
- Starting down the book path
- Whale tales take kids `deep down where seaweed grows and fishes hide'
- Wide gulf separates contra and Sandinista peace plans. CENTRAL AMERICA'S HOT SPOTS. Four months into the peace process, the region's most troubled c...
- The sparkle in Japan's hardworking new leader
- Teaching ethics
- A worm in Browning's shadow
- Hatch Act
- Hot lines spring up around the US for latchkey children. New phone services let youngsters who are home alone reach out and touch someone
- After Iran-contra: lessons for the US
- What really happened when Gorbachev fired his colleague. THE YELTSIN AFFAIR
- Saving endangered children. Nurturing love, not new laws, needed to cement family ties
- Malaysia restricts an activist press. Prime minister justifies curbs as needed to avert racial turmoil
- Bo Jackson, the slugger, makes bigger impact as NFL running back
- News In Brief
- Promoting superpower trade
- As reform moves into critical stage, its enemies multiply
- New Yorker wit in a Midwest accent. Calvin Trillin writes from front lines of America's back roads
- What does it take to be a Christian?
- Candidates' TV performance lacks luster. Bush still leads GOP; star quality continues to elude Democrats
- Christmas shopping