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Monitor articles for December 15, 1987
- Britain's plans for Hong Kong transition under fire
- Soviet reductions must come first
- On the Concorde, a supersonic ride to the land of reindeer. Trips to Lapland on high-speed jet guarantee a white Christmas
- The sum of Reagan's summit gains
- South Koreans in US get into campaign back home. They do everything but cast ballots in their homeland's presidential election
- Egypt's opposition press strains at leash of newfound freedoms. Pushes to get freedoms guaranteed by law, not just presidential whim
- More communication needed - for superpowers as well as families
- The US and Haiti
- World atlas shows the earth in living color
- Tracking down Julie Andrews in Salzburg, Sherpas in Nepal
- Sandinista plan for Soviet arms jolts contra aid
- Don't repeal Murphy's Law
- High court keeps right of privacy intact, 4-4. TEEN ABORTION
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- News In Brief
- Stop throwing dollars
- Budget battle threatens Postal Service. Proposed $1.7 billion cut could slow delivery, shorten hours
- `We looked after one another'
- Leaving the empire: Whither Hong Kong?
- Communities of killer whales. Canadian biologists track family pods in Northwest waters
- `I love you'
- Seabrook's chief owner fights bankruptcy on many fronts
- Early relief tactics could save lives. Averting Ethiopian famine
- Thailand - cause for celebration
- Pajama talk - on the park bench
- US officials hope for a free and fair election in South Korea
- Moderates edge into top national-security posts, broaden influence. Reagan set to name Shultz ally to head US arms control agency
- Stargell, Bunning top candidates in Baseball Hall of Fame voting
- New varieties for the new year. All America Selections: honors choices for 1988
- Hurricane forecasting - answers blow in the wind
- The art and science of maps
- Holiday greenery: part of a centuries-old tradition
- Sellars: The best part of theater is what happens after you leave
- A slice of Georgia life, with bluegrass on the side. At Ward's, they like their music the way they like their food: home grown
- Follow through on peace
- A turn toward democracy? South Korea's elections tomorrow are a result of a people's demand for reform