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Monitor articles for December 24, 1997
- Christmas - in the 'Little Town of Bethlehem'
- US Goals in the Gulf
- The Coming of the Christ
- For More Cops, Home Is Where the Beat Is
- Japan and Other Nations Try to Match US on Internet Business
- Tourism as Touchstone For Faithful
- Shop Trek: The Next Generation
- News In Brief
- The Monitor's Guide to Religious Bestsellers
- Cities Don't Spare Rod for Bad Schools
- Celebrating Christmases of All Kinds
- Hungary Hums Old Communist Hits
- Progress in Mexico
- Latin America Won't Wait for US on Trade
- Tommy Hilfiger Moves Beyond Hip Clothes
- For '90s Kids, the Boom Box's Blast Has Drowned Out the Written Word
- South Korea's New Leader: Symbol, and Test, of Democracy
- US Downsizes Its Nuclear-Weapon Ambitions
- Letters
- Pictures and Memories
- Patty Loveless Sings From the Heart
- Unfair Fares? US Probes Airlines' Pricing Practices
- Goodwill Toward Men
- Britain to Toughen Movie Censorship, Citing a Link to Crime