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Monitor articles for December 10, 1987
- Heeding South African blacks
- Waging war with a pen - a history of cartoons against Hitler
- Capture of rebel leader eases security concerns in the Philippines
- He not-so-subtly urges Senate to approve treaty. The Soviet `great communicator'
- Black Southern politicians seek united front for Super Tuesday
- Gators, other 6-5 teams crawl into bowls; Brown's Heisman edge
- Wooing US trade is part of Soviet reform agenda. The Soviet `great communicator'
- NATO after the new missile agreement
- US dilemma: to build or not to build new factories?
- Burma at crossroads: culture thrives, but political system wavers. Years of isolation and socialism have taken a toll on people and economy
- Soviet press warms to United States. THE VIEW FROM MOSCOW
- Hemmings sees bright future for L.A. opera. Engaging `Tristan' from daring young company. Unencumbered by tradition, L.A.'s year-old resident opera...
- Panama opposition tries new tack in anti-Noriega campaign. But government's intimidation limits impact
- Volunteer visitors keep a watchful eye on British prison system
- Give UNESCO another chance
- Redwoods on Wall Street?
- Italy: searching for direction
- Moscow and the Afghans
- Report calls for ending segregated schooling for the handicapped
- Fine `Foxfire' drama outshines `Masterpiece Theatre'
- Chile cuts $2.3 billion of red ink by turning debt into investment
- Fetal rights - ruling from the family, not the court
- Boston schools: from one magnet to many
- Giving Gorbachev his due on INF
- Seoul election: free and fair
- Francis Hayman's supper-box paintings at Vauxhall
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Rising above turbulence
- An American Odyssey. Roaming the West, writer finds living `repositories of national myth'
- French play price-is-right guessing game over hostages with Iran
- Even sets got applause opening night. Engaging `Tristan' from daring young company. Unencumbered by tradition, L.A.'s year-old resident opera is mak...
- A street-level sampling of S. Korean voters. Informal poll shows the three leading candidates neck and neck
- News In Brief