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Monitor articles for December 18, 1987
- Judge Kennedy's reassurances
- New Jersey's window on the sky. Architects are turning 57 acres of marshy landfill into an experiment in environmental engineering and public art
- PBS specials examine the causes of world hunger
- US relieved over Korean election, but still holding its breath
- Social security presses its review of payments to disabled workers. Compassion is aim, but some should be working, agency says
- School in S. Africa opens new chapter in multiracial education
- Oil prices skid, lessening worries about inflation
- HEAVY METAL CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Free `TubaChristmas' concerts feature `low blowers' of all ages across the US
- Reagan and `lame duckism'
- Cuban detainee challenge
- Australia launches investigation of aborigine jail suicides. Activists and police test new arrest code and support services
- Mike Deaver's career
- Palestinians say tight controls force them to turn to violence. Spontaneous. Bolder. Home-grown. These characteristics have marked the recent Palest...
- It's a living: hot lights and cold chicken for $40 a day
- After Boesky, other cases. Government urges leniency for inside trader's cooperation
- Life magazine goes to another kind of party
- Trusting Nicaragua
- Winter landscape
- A sampling of writers' voices
- Leaders are not only found working at the top. Needed: people who provide credibility and inspiration
- Welcome home
- NAACP legal arm reaches into new areas affecting civil rights. Defense Fund turns attention to education, housing, other needs
- Lendl clearly in tennis forefront and aiming to keep it that way
- `Les Miz' - spectacular as a road show. Touring version has all the polish and panache of the original
- `Ironweed' stays on ground, despite stellar acting. Acting talents of film's stars are stretched unglamorously
- Under reform pressures, Czechoslovak chief bows to more flexible successor. Husak exit is linked to bolder push for Gorbachev-style changes
- Democrat Party chief challenges motives behind Hart's return. DEMOCRATIC DISARRAY
- FREEZE FRAMES
- Winding maze of train tracks sprawls among the Wyeths
- News In Brief
- Dioxin debate revolves around what is a `safe' level. A study shows significant levels of dioxin in mother's milk. The concern is that this could ha...
- A dose of reality follows on heels of superpower summit euphoria
- There's no business like snow business
- South Korea's transition
- Kouzes' list of `unknown' leaders who inspire others
- Palestinian protests: passing disturbance or lasting legacy? Israel plays down unrest; Arabs see it as first sign of open revolt
- New economic plan threatens to split Mexico
- 4 Democrats who might jump into '90 race for Dukakis's job
- The poignant story behind baseball umpires' signals