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Monitor articles for February 05, 1981
- Sheikh Yamani explains why Saudis must charge less for oil than Arab neighbors
- Art that is small, intimate, and black and white
- Court win gives red-faced Trudeau a break
- Body-gauging gadget helps athletes -- and insurance firms
- Maryland is suing Agnew for alleged bribe money
- Middle East: the Reagan round
- short takes (3)
- Enchantment in the ordinary
- US is reported planning to sell F-16s to S. Korea
- Justice Department follows growing trail of illicit highway contracts; many states consider higher gas taxes as roads seriously deteriorate; Courts...
- No water bills in the mail -- with computer dunning
- Unions say, 'Give us more control over those huge pension funds'
- Basque parliament ejects radicals, cheers King
- US companies up prices of gas, heating oil
- US recovery slowest since World War II
- Homemaker helps others win the shopping game
- Austin, Texas: Storehouse of British culture
- Deaver: sets presidential pace
- Afghan rebels raid area where Soviet families live
- short takes (1)
- No next-year repeats popping up among pro basketball champs
- Budgent cuts -- smoothing the way on Capital Hill
- Union talks break down in Polish industrial area
- 'Who Will Fight for America?': a look at the military manpower problem
- The homeless; 'They are not irrecoverable'
- The derailing of SALT II: another curve in the path to arms control?
- Illinois Senate on horns of a two-party dilemma
- A Norwegian first
- FOOTBALL; Rulemaker's take standpat stance
- Is this movie killing people?
- JAMES MASON
- Justice Department follows growing trail of illicit highway contracts; many states consider higher gas taxes as roads seriously deteriorate; Inflate...
- Neutron bomb: Europe surprised
- Iran assails France, Arabs, charging secret aid to Iraq
- short takes (4)
- Ethiopian dissidents step up guerrilla war in northern Tigre Province
- Can recycling posts a big oil saving
- Hollywood: fancy films and finances
- Kremlin still covets 'bushels' of detente
- Mayors hope if one federal hand takes, another will give
- Washington, Europe try to forestall a lurch by Greece toward neutralism
- Mrs. Thatcher sends signals of flexibility, but not a basic shift, in policy
- Mrs. Dwyer on trial in Tehran
- Illegal heroin sales soar in US and Western Europe
- You can say that again
- short takes (2)
- What really satisfies?
- The French are shaking up old notions of what a film is
- Idaho unafraid of nuclear power: It wants costly new breeder reactor
- The wreck of the Good Ship Lollipop
- Midwest industrialists hopeful but wary about Reagan economic plans
- Managua orders diplomats home from San Salvador
- MISCELLANEOUS; Some random thoughts
- Poland: leaders split as strikes simmer
- Reagan agricultural pledges: Tough row to hoe
- Advertising and the Lolita image
- Thrifty tips to save money
- 40 states plan to up gas tax for roadwork
- China showing hesitation in open-door trade policy
- Gulf lands plan joint effort to foster regional security
- Delicate and elegant appetizers made with puff pastry
- Bigger US troop role likely under Reagan Mideast policy
- FOOTBALL; The Class of '81
- Casinoizing America
- Simon sees US fielding its 'greatest ever' Olympic teams
- Democratic leaders quietly draft blueprints for party resurgence
- Fight crime by freeing prisoners
- Nothing is lighter than a French cheese souffle