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Monitor articles for December 07, 1987
- The bottom line on the INF accord
- War-torn Sri Lanka sees hope for recovery in economic aid. Though peace pact is still shaky, Colombo seeks help to rebuild devastated economy
- VIDEOSCAN
- Three short works from a prizewinning playwright
- Nightscape
- Carry me back to old Kiltumper. Couple flees Manhattan for a rural cottage life in the west of Ireland
- Soviets yielded most on road to summit. Superpower leadership on the line at summit. Reagan and Gorbachev approach their talks politically weakened...
- Cubans await details of promised hearings. Detainees dependent on government good faith to uphold agreements' spirit
- News In Brief
- A winter walk on a clear night
- Sending Bibles to the USSR
- Calgary officials optimistic about Olympics despite lack of snow
- Freeborn
- Despite deadlock, both sides show will to renew Nicaraguan talks
- The summit and regional issues
- Women seek to win more attention in 1988 campaign. Presidential hopefuls are avoiding discussion of issues, activists say
- A critic prodding Hollywood into higher ambitions
- Mikhail Gorbachev's credo: a call for universal `restructuring'
- SUMMIT SCORECARD
- Lessons from 1929
- A bloom out of season?
- A voice for keeping the US economy well supplied with money
- Hopes for US space station lift off again. Former astronaut wants to be `landlord' of orbiting industrial park
- Global opportunities for choosy investors. MARKETWATCH
- Copyrighting intellectual property
- Kuwait's strong response to internal subversion alters life in oil-rich state. Kuwait, under threat from Iran's missiles, has cracked down hard on p...
- San Francisco mayoral vote a referendum on direction shift. November ballot leader Agnos still the favorite
- Warmth in the north country
- Making and marketing art superstars. Schnabel show raises new/old questions about the aims of art
- Gorbachev needs proof that risk-taking pays off. Superpower leadership on the line at summit. Reagan and Gorbachev approach their talks politically...
- Want to learn English? Speak math and science
- In Appalachia, children read better in their own words. Breaking the family legacy of illiteracy
- Though agenda is set, there's always the question of chemistry
- Playpens, Pampers, and politics. A new generation of female lawmakers speaks out on family issues
- Charles gives architects a royal pain