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Monitor articles for December 09, 1987
- Restructuring superpower might
- Of politics and poetry - Dryden's universal `we'
- Cambodian peace moves raise hopes - and many questions. Key players - China and Khmer Rouge - have yet to respond
- Christmas after Christmas. Two generations of family feasting
- CASE STUDY HOUSE
- If Yellowstone were managed by Disney. ENVIRONMENTAL ODD COUPLE
- Gifts in good taste. HOLIDAY COOKBOOKS
- A game that put Karpov ahead - briefly
- Turkey is a funny bird - Thanksgiving in a Soviet journalist's eyes
- `Getting to Yes' does not mean just signing something
- Environmental cooperation
- OPEC seeks to avert price plunge. Facing grim financial scenario, Gulf states set to leave politics out of production talks
- News In Brief
- DeBerg persists as pro quarterback despite stiff competition. Buc passer is itinerant in his 10th NFL season
- House's tough choice - a costly bill or a sparse one. WELFARE REFORM DILEMMA
- Some - but not all - bad economic news is behind us
- The Dec. 16 challenge of Korean democracy
- Feud in Salvador ruling party could reshape political scene
- The children of obedience
- Laurels and holly: honors for some great performers
- Milestone treaty just a start, leaders say
- No electoral couch potatoes here
- Childlike wonder underlies Spielberg's latest. `Empire of the Sun' brims with boyish high spirits, despite prison-camp setting
- Pawns no longer, grandmasters thrive in US. FROM RUSSIA, WITH CHESS
- Row brews between Britain and Ireland over extradition treaty
- Seoul's drama
- Iran-Iraq war tops agenda of regional issues at the summit
- Refueling in England
- Will superpower deal slow spread of nuclear arms in third world?
- Toys?
- Post-plunge real estate. Timely books give new rules for property investing
- VIDEOSCAN
- Opening Japan's door to foreign farm goods. Market liberalization presents key test for new prime minister
- Don't limit yourself