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Monitor articles for December 05, 1985
- I rented a painting called `Orange Alert'
 - A loud, sweet song
 - A `dissident critic' on literary values today. George Panichas faults the `trivialization' of the human experience
 - China's new entrepreneurs are flourishing. Reforms create climate for the ambitious to get ahead
 - McFarlane quits post as national-security adviser to Reagan. His successor, Vice-Admiral Poindexter, provides continuity
 - The fragility of dictators
 - Worth noting on TV
 - Salvador Catholic Church divided over role it should play in war
 - Preparing for the 1988 debates
 - Prices of Japanese imports are on the rise. Autos and VCRs will cost more in US, but whether sales will sag is iffy
 - Overreaction to spy cases could harm US as much as lost secrets
 - Botha's move
 - EPA at 15: it's getting harder to gauge success against pollution
 - Discovering the value of kindness to animals
 - Changing of coaching guard at Notre Dame; star backs in finale
 - Fewer air-fare bargains likely for travelers this Christmas
 - Cigarettes on trial: tobacco road is strewn with liability lawsuits
 - How America's allies assess the summit
 - When it comes to playing great music, nothing does it like genius
 - Letters to the Editor. UNESCO guidelines
 - Bradford Morse: a career in public service, capped by guiding a UN agency
 - `Help booklets' let children give of their time and thoughtfulness
 - TV's favorite single woman is back in a new comedy series
 - Catholic Church adapts to third world
 - A trio of new mystery, suspense novels
 - Marcos keeps three key election bodies firmly under thumb. Concern grows that Philippine presidential election will be rigged
 - Oil nations warily eye possible spring surplus, price drop. But the shaky OPEC cartel is not in the midst of a crisis
 - `You can draw that'
 - Ottawa bid for investment by foreigners has caveat on Canadians' culture
 - Defense fraud
 - News In Brief
 - Canadians dropping kilograms for the old familiar pound
 - Subcompact 323 and front-drive 626 spark Mazda's lineup
 - Thirty years later, AFL-CIO looking for answers to US labor movement decline
 - Performing pachyderms
 - China challenges Taiwan over membership in international bank
 - As Cagney, Sharon Gless buckles her seat belt