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Monitor articles for December 19, 1988
- What next for US schools? Bush has not yet revealed specific education programs, but Congress already plans to consider funding for preschool child...
- Violence shadows Sri Lanka vote. Will today's presidential election help turn tide of extremism?
- It's time for a raise
- Our house is your house. Three's a happy crowd for Estes innkeeper family. FAMILY PROFILE
- Decade closes with multipolar world. SMART INVESTING
- Local emergency management
- Club members learn and earn. SMART INVESTING
- Spiraling through postwar art history. Guggenheim show: more than the sum of its parts
- Uranium plant workers agree to partial strike settlement
- PF QUESTIONS. A selection of responses to readers' financial questions
- Arafat's `best' may not be good enough to stop Palestinian terrorism. He may not be able to control more-radical groups or factions in PLO
- Venezuela is feeling the pinch from growing `brain drain'. Exit of scientists and managers hurts nation's ability to solve its problems
- So you think you don't know what to do with the kids
- Amazon gold rush takes its toll as mercury poisons fish - and people
- Issue of drug-money laundering leads to Swiss resignation
- Jesus wept, but God did prevail
- Both bulls and bears link forecasts to the deficit
- Senate likely to confirm Tower - with scrutiny. Seeks assurances that defense secretary will cut costs, hire good managers
- A Soviet 'emigr'e's anecdotal account of USSR special forces
- British justice and the Ryan case
- News In Brief
- Pistons look like NBA's best, but Lakers still tough
- In the FAMILY
- India to remove most troops from neighboring Maldives. Remaining contingent stirs talk of regional ambitions
- New England condo-bust slows surge in thrifts. Finding investors is easy, but lending well is another matter
- A well-crafted but puzzling exploration of family conflict
- `Waiting for some kind of signal'. SMART INVESTING
- A diplomatic success in Africa
- Conservative bid to strengthen apartheid shakes South African town. When the opposition party won the majority of town elections in Tansvaal Provinc...
- Easing off on outlays for arms poses hopes for policing deficits
- From Giulini, some remarkable CDs
- Indian premier's China trip could help him with crises at home
- To our readers:
- At Pentagon, Tower to face tough choices
- Tiny tribe stops battling US long enough to succeed in hotel business. Kootenai Indians avoid extinction and win a US merit award in the process
- After the war, business opportunities in Tehran
- The immorality of weapons and war
- PORTFOLIO. Tips and trends that affect your money
- Balancing art to the gram
- 3 governors ask action on arms plant problems. State, local officials press Congress for new safety, environmental laws