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Monitor articles for December 09, 1985
- Honduras's Azcona: proud, conservative, and maybe surprising
 - White House makes final tax-reform push
 - Capitol Hill has better things to do than fiddle with touchy tax system
 - Economy excels at manufacturing new jobs. Recovery has created 9 million more jobs than US lost in last slump
 - UNESCO exodus: reform next?
 - College `Greek' organizations extend hand to hungry Africans
 - Teacher union stance shifting from picket line to professionalism
 - On `ballon'
 - Boston tightens rules that get developers to help pay for solving urban problems
 - Many sense a balmy setting for continued up-current in stocks
 - Graphics not just for big computers now
 - Sam Shepard stages a bleak parable of two families A Lie of the Mind Play by Sam Shepard. Starring James Gammon, Harvey Keitel, Geraldine Page, Will...
 - Interdependence ties border area together
 - Dickens's lesson: summoning some hosts of Christmas Present
 - High-tech farming: today the tractor, tomorrow the soil sensors
 - After 27 years in China, Taiwan spy came home to cool reception
 - British pullout: blow to UNESCO prestige
 - Pro basketball's Abdul-Jabbar still frisky after all these years
 - Once-censored soap opera carves niche in everyday Brazilian life
 - Congress is closer to sending deficit bill to White House
 - Playing fair
 - God's permanent gifts
 - Altered dreams and new realities
 - What innovative sculptors have been up to
 - Greek leader loses popular support in effort to `be all things to all people'
 - Dancer on the dance
 - Jazz meets salsa: the melding of cool blues and hot spice
 - Vary a child's bedtime routine with special surprises and storytelling
 - News In Brief
 - Shadow over the Philippines
 - Marcos opposition fails to unite. Laurel refuses to run on ticket with Aquino
 - Lebanon's refugees regroup. Relief worker finds glimpses of hope amid the rubble
 - Angling for red herrings in academe
 - Voyager 2 beams back intriguing data on Uranus
 - Sierra Club books capture Africa and the Arctic in photos
 - Pink tutu
 - On equal access in schools
 - Letters to the Editor. Defense, gun, health issues
 - When grown-up `children' live at home
 - Tight bundle
 - Environmentalists warn of damage from planned dam in China
 - Americans, Soviets plan Gorbachev's US visit, talk trade
 - India's abundant harvests raise hopes. Now the question is: How to get the food to those who need it?
 - Trial cost Louisiana governor $10,000 a day, maybe his career. But Edwards remains sure he'll be acquitted of fraud and racketeering charges
 - A modern story of the classic quest for identity