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Monitor articles for December 14, 1988
- Students who work
- Phosphate bans bubble up in Northwest
- CLASSICAL
- Peace pact on Angola accepted by all sides; formal treaty signing planned for next week
- Canadian court ruling could revive language strife in Quebec
- A surprising change
- `Our Town': renewal, not just revival. Thornton Wilder's play now seen as a masterwork
- Vietnam's Army confronts powerful nonmilitary foes. [ on jump page: Vietnam Army's new foes ] Victorious in war against three major powers, Vietnam'...
- New technology eases African women's age-old workload
- In last weeks of presidency, Reagan lauds his record. President ties up loose ends, works to clean slate for Bush
- General strike puts Spain's government on defensive
- Glasnost and the new breed of reluctant rebel
- Don't wait for tax time to prepare yourself for a paper-work blizzard
- PLO fails to meet US terms. Yesterday in Geneva, Yasser Arafat called on Israel to make peace with the Palestinians. But the US and Israel want deed...
- Mid-century in paint and pen
- A poet presents 19th-century America
- Soviet chemical arsenal: How superior is it?
- Holiday fare: ways to serve lighter, yet satisfying, traditional meal
- The `Porsche' of chemical warfare equipment
- Add a pinch or two of expertise. New cookbooks to inspire Christmas's culinary reader. HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR HOME CHEFS
- Individual rainbows
- Curtain-closing time for NFL regular season filled with uncertainties
- To thine own conscience be true
- Religious activists mount aid convoy to ravaged Nicaragua
- Modern-day jobs add to traditional tasks
- Iran executing hundreds, human rights group says
- US chemical program races in a game of catch-up
- US was one of history's first victims of gas warfare
- Beyond official nuclear disarmament negotiations. US, Soviet lawyers try to tackle sticky verification issues in private forum
- Where the superpowers store and produce chemical weapons
- A decent-to-jolly Christmas. Retailers say late sales spurt shows shoppers still spending
- A day in a rubber bag, or, getting a feel for chemical defense
- Hungary's brand of perestroika
- The Anglo-Irish accord: diverting attention from the real issues ... [ cf. ... or changing the political landscape in Northern Ireland? ]
- Cartoon features give a lift to the year's end
- Infighting in Iran may explain Higgins threat. Iranian disputes being played out in Lebanon
- THE ARCHITECT'S ART. Postmodern design's appeal: fa,cade and fancy, not function
- News In Brief
- Avoid complacency from oil glut, experts say. Producers urge US to use cheap-energy `window' to form long-range policy
- Disposing of nuclear waste by imitating nature. Australian scientists develop a compound that locks in radioactivity
- Mexico ruling party tries comeback in a defiant state. New government tries to revive support in key opponent's home state
- Love is never hard to place
- New twist for union leadership. Women break into top slots in blue-collar locals
- ... or changing the political landscape in Northern Ireland? [ cf. The Anglo-Irish accord: diverting attention from the real issues ... ]
- Southern Africa's path to peace
- Quake aftershocks include charges of shoddy building. Following Armenia's devastating earthquake, Soviet officials have begun making charges of cons...
- Soviets tally costs of earthquake. Massive reconstruction needs could further strain government resources
- Heading for cities ... and the good life. Chinese youth seek lucrative jobs, but often find exploitation in urban areas
- THE ARCHITECT'S ART. Three new volumes on historical architecture emphasize photographs
- US and Soviet youngsters share concerns via `space bridge'