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Monitor articles for December 28, 1988
- Model says machismo comes from speaking out not lighting up
- What will the new year bring? - don't ask!
- What happens now that Met's Crawford is on his way out? METROPOLITAN OPERA
- Invisible players
- An Armenian gift of fortitude
- How to make English more fun for Japanese high school students. Young helpers from US bring lively talk to English classroom
- the comic book grows up. graphic novels: not just kid stuff
- Deficit overshadows social issues in '89
- New Year's food resolution: Start the year off with...snails?
- US-Greek ties are roiled by handling of terrorism case. US demands extradition of alleged aircraft bomber
- Support for the Monitor. Editor's note: Many readers have responded with support and concern about recent staff changes at the Monitor. We are pleas...
- News In Brief
- In Afghanistan, drug trade is blooming. Heroin production in Asia's `golden crescent' worries drug officials
- Chicago church spruces up down-and-out neighborhood. In many cities, run-down communities are getting facelifts. One Chicago program's rehabilitatio...
- `Scrooged' is among the latest movies retelling a Dickens story
- `Reregulation' needs a deft touch
- Climbing out of holiday credit hole. Fading tax break adds to cost of debt
- Panel backs special school for Indians in Twin Cities
- India takes the initiative
- Raphaelle Peale's triumph over trials. Artistic order survived sometimes chaotic life
- Quebec clashes over sign language
- China wrestles with student racial unrest. Resentment over privileges accorded foreigners also sparks protests in Nanking
- Defense will be key in NFL playoffs
- Why NATO doesn't have to respond to Gorbachev's cutback
- East Europeans find a path back to national identity
- Japan premier picks tried hands. New Cabinet choices reflect sensitivity to financial scandal and foreign tensions
- The School of Athens
- Tremors that should be felt in Washington
- Arthur Ashe makes a case for the most significant black athlete in history: Jack Johnson
- Bush chief of staff Sununu: a Washington `outsider'
- ARTS SCENE
- The divine message that heals
- A melt-in-the-mouth meal. Christmas leftovers
- Gorbachev vulnerable? Time to look again