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Monitor articles for December 14, 1987
- Airing complaints
- Report of Pakistani uranium-enrichment plant
- War toys: the battle continues. Plastic arsenals still abound, as do opinions about their dangers
- Promising Wilson drama haunted by a ghostly flaw. Pulitzer winner's new play traces black life in '30s
- On behalf of the one-room apartment
- Mixed reviews from Soviet bloc. Most applaud Gorbachev's diplomatic triumph, but internal problems dampen enthusiasm
- Senate votes aid to Pakistan despite nuclear-weapons fears
- NOW out to stop Kennedy
- The police reporter at the garden party
- Kollwitz gave modern form to humanity's most essential qualities
- Life on the hemline, or why I'm glad short skirts are back
- Curtain up on Act III
- In search of `public intellectuals'. A growing number of writers and critics looking at the American scholarly landscape see few signs of a new gene...
- The battle for southern Africa
- Hawaii's upscale strategy aims at big spenders
- Chinese horseback riders vie in European-style jumping contest
- Ballistic missile club is losing exclusive status. AFTER THE SUMMIT
- Long shadow of S. Korea's military. Army denies it will meddle in vote, though temptations exist
- From S&P, some G&C (gladness and cheer) on '88 stock market
- Arthur Miller sums up his world and his work
- UN council to consider next step on Gulf peace
- Court nominee Kennedy will face probing questions
- On newspaper balance and writer-to-writer give-and-take
- Miami Opera gives Rossini work its first US performance. Composer's call for vocal acrobatics puts today's singers on the spot
- Pluralism in Soviet bloc stands better chance - this time around
- Delays and chaos mar key elections in Nigeria
- Jury in Deaver perjury trial to study transcripts of 58 witnesses. GOVERNMENT ETHICS
- Expanded process of dialogue is key legacy of summit. SUMMIT AFTERGLOW
- Lessons from the movies
- News In Brief
- Japan's dubious campaign to `research' whales
- This year, no war toys ruckus ... and no big favorite, either. CHRISTMAS TOYS
- Bazaar behavior
- Rallying voters in S. Korea. Casts of millions show up for final weekend campaigning, which passes in relative peace
- Exporters' prospects go up as dollar falls
- House passes bill to monitor child labor overseas
- Cramping the marketplace
- For holiday toy buyers, some safety tips from a federal watchdog
- Family-to-family sharing program. The Box Project pairs `helper' families with needy in rural Mississippi
- Diplomats rap timing of US jet delivery to Honduras