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Monitor articles for December 22, 1987
- A four-acre Christmas scene under glass
- Scientists plan space mission that will be out of this solar system
- Resistance successes lure some Afghans back. REFUGEES GO HOME
- Consumers Union dispute
- A Canadian conservative in `British California'. British Columbia's maverick premier takes aim at unions, deficits
- Israel hit by Arab solidarity. Successful general strike highlights impact of growing empathy between Israeli Arabs and kin in occupied lands
- Compromise on nuclear waste. Nevada gets the short straw in the search for a waste site; politics and geology played a part
- Correction
- The fruitcakes of Albion
- Haitians feel the aftershock of US aid cuts. But cuts may not achieve aim of bringing regime to heel
- Holly Springs' Christmas wish. Little town hangs its hopes on tinseled streetlamps
- TRAVEL BRIEFS
- Hungering for answers
- South Korea's Roh faces key tests to establish his legitimacy. Opponents look for delivery on election promises
- Shame!
- Summit was '87 coup, but leftover issues await '88. Key foreign policy areas this year were linked: the Gulf war, the Iran-contra affair, and the Ce...
- News In Brief
- ASK THE GARDENERS. Questions & Answers
- SDI and START - the Soviets can't live with both
- Christmas on a small patch of New York City pavement. RINGING IN THE CHANGE FOR CHARITY
- Dinosaur display: Asian bones and Canadian eggs
- WINSOR MCCAY
- Galileo's trial revisited: charge may have masked a hidden agenda
- NASA has plans but not funds for new planetary space probes
- Bon voyage
- Epic Kasparov-Karpov chess rivalry may have new chapters to come
- US urges restraint in Israeli reaction to Palestinian rioting. But officials are careful not to blame Israel for escalating violence
- Israel and Arab desperation
- Wise men
- Tax laws and falling dollar help set record prices at art auctions
- Growing need for nursing homes pushes up against state limits
- Settlement allows Texaco and Pennzoil to get back to business. But Texaco is still under intense shareholder scrutiny
- A few words to Gary Hart
- Israel's suppressor role
- Sway of South African security officials thwarts prison releases
- The believing that heals