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Monitor articles for December 17, 1987
- India's ex-royalty still draws crowds - and votes
- `Do it, don't view it'. Shari Lewis's new video stimulates children to play actively
- Asia bows to US pressure for crackdown on copyright pirates
- News In Brief
- ASEAN at 20
- A week later
- Argentina, sagging under foreign debt, gropes for a way out
- WHEN TWO ARTS INTERACT: Poet W.D. Snodgrass, artist DeLoss McGraw
- THE MAJESTIC `TAJ'. Even a hardened traveler is stunned by India's world-famous landmark
- Speaking out for ethics
- In time for Campaign '88, a readable reference book on politics
- Affirming US-Italian links
- US and Soviets agree to disagree once again on `star wars'. Little evidence seen that issue can be finessed at next summit
- `Last Emperor' an international film. Chinese government cooperated, opening Forbidden City to Western cameras
- Political activists say Iowa is not fertile soil for Hart comeback
- Poor losing out as housing plan flops
- Japanese overseas volunteer is bullish on aid projects
- Big cities are losing the poverty battle. Homeless often find only lines, waiting lists, mayors report
- Two verses of `Storm Family's Anthem,' from `The Death of Cock Robin'
- $53.9 million for a Van Gogh; will museums survive?
- VA's Cabinet status is slow in coming. VETS IN THE WHITE HOUSE
- Roh: military past
- Christmas in Bethlehem
- High court nominee apparently home free. Liberal senators sing Judge Kennedy's praises
- L.A. art fair may rival Paris, Basel. Second outing brings better organization, more visitors
- Nicaragua's internal dialogue stalls over opposition call for reforms. Managua says demands coincide with US plans to topple Nicaraguan government
- Soviet-style reform: first step is the hardest. EAST-BLOC DILEMMA
- Mother Church honored for feeding the hungry. COMMUNITY SERVICE
- Deadly cheer
- WORTH NOTING ON TV
- Let's clear the air - aloft
- Falwell-Flynt defamation: an offensive label, but not libel
- Rose Bowl offers Spartan-Trojan rematch; picking a champion
- US warns South Korea to lift import barriers. From insurance to beef, firms say they are frozen out
- Waiting in Berlin
- Lebanese irony: how economic woes aid Shiite radicals' fortunes. Iran's generous funding is helping Hizbullah buy popularity among Lebanese Muslims....
- Christmas-card people
- Things that go beep before 'night-'night
- Thugs and threats
- A crime reporter with taste - and an eye for detail
- Heifetz: the violinist whose very name equaled excellence