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Monitor articles for December 30, 1987
- War hampers efforts to revive Mozambique economy
- Some lessons learned in 1987
- The future's promise--and challenge
- Back to their roots. Italian chefs search out and revive traditional regional dishes
- Steve Martin and John Candy give pizzazz to offbeat buddy movie
- Sidney Bechet - he treated jazz gently
- News In Brief
- A complex lesson from simple shapes
- Soviets set record for staying in space. Moscow's goal of sending man to Mars now seems closer
- Poetry and paramecia
- Vietnam without illusions
- US anxiously watches run-up to Haiti election. Officials see little hope of positively influencing the vote
- On TV, cable and video won viewers from the networks
- Irony gives an edge to the `lost autobiography' of Caesar Augustus
- Mexico takes a step out of the debt hole. Plan involves compromises, but may help other debtors
- Freedom's flame
- Lean pork and tart apples - a natural year-round combination
- Origami
- Main association for elderly targets health-care costs.
- In theater, imports from London stole the spotlight
- Washington's double standard
- After comeback, Taiwan reformer nudges ruling party toward democracy
- Free range
- Radical Afghan group undercuts resistance efforts
- Reconsidering human events
- What to do before telephone overload hits your mutual fund
- CLASSICAL
- The company that churns out paper for Uncle Sam's greenbacks
- Bringing a touch of distant roses to the mind's eye
- Italian cookbooks the novice
- Hmong carry opium habits to their new life in America. US CATCHES ON
- Gulf Arabs seek ways to counter Iran threat. At six-nation summit, leaders urge implementation of UN cease-fire
- For blacks key issue is power, not integration
- Tightening the shackles in Singapore
- Museum staples
- Energy vs. wilderness
- A look back at film, TV, theater. In film, '87 marked record profits, rise of independents. 1987 - THE YEAR IN THE ARTS
- A reason to learn Latin. Unrolling the wisdom and humor of Horace's poetry
- Courts steer a middle course in rulings. Judges grapple with complex social issues, but avoid sharp turns to the political left or right.
- Wanted: A back-to-nature move for football and baseball games