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Monitor articles for February 18, 1981
- Price variations in bond fund
- Soviets, E. Germans try to soften up W. Germany
- LONE STAR ON THE RISE
- Americans reported freed after being held in Yemen
- Impish defense of Christianity; The End of Christendom, by Malcolm Muggeridge. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. $2.50 (paperback).
- An African leader's sensitive message to the West; The Riddle of Violence, by Kenneth Kaunda. San Francisco: Harper & Row. $8.95
- Iran rules out mediation, insisting on Iraqi pullout
- N.J. officials worry crime entering casinos by 'back door'
- Beyond Reagan's big speech: a political chain-reaction
- What Murdoch's rescue of 'Thunderer' means to Britain
- Shortages of eggs, milk, and butter persist as Iran still feels sanctions
- Billie Jean looks back at women pros' lean years
- Wrinkles to consider in setting up an individual retirement account
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- Thoughts on a Muslim bomb
- Mermen and other optical trickery
- The sculptor speaks
- African leaders condemn South Africa over raids
- Syria, Jordan rift casts ominous shadows in Mideast
- New mood in Poland as people welcome 'strong' government
- 1981: 'the year of the leg'
- How towns bail out the auto industry
- Who said there is no cheap, energy-wise draperies?
- Hurrah for patriotism
- Jazz vocalist Anita O'Day: on the scene and growing
- 'Big labor' backs Reagan budget effort -- up to a point
- US sizes up potential gain if A-ships could use Suez
- Israeli court decision on power company causes West Bank sparks
- How the PLO might help
- States wary of taking over federal programs
- US attacks UNESCO plan for registering journalists
- Can US space program lift off with shuttle?
- Australian court OKs aid to chuch-run schools
- South Wales coal miners walk out over closure plan
- Female pilots land more jobs in US than in Europe
- US Air Force Reserve -- it's ready, able
- Tripping through dance history with de Mille; America Dances, by Agnes de Mille. New York: Macmillan Publishing Compan. $24. 95.
- 'Elephant Man' and 'Bull' lead Oscar nominations
- March Sky Chart; Northern Hemisphere Gazer's guide
- Financing of oil reserve debated
- Children's fund attacks US cuts
- Volume of stocks traded over the counter expected to beat Big Board in '84
- Viewpoints from the sciences; Delegates of 43 nations assess potential of renewable energy sources
- Congressional favor given for more Salvadoran aid
- US. to honor Iranian deal on hostages, Percy says
- Banners, yawns, for Soviet party congress
- How Reagan's six-unit Cabinet works on issues
- Where the buck stopped; Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, edited by Robert H. Ferrell. New York: Harper & Row. $15.
- Saudis erecting key industrial city in 'dunedocks'
- West Germany backs off from tough antiterrorists laws
- Pulling together in Poland
- Island Waking
- A painter we ought to know; Richard Parkes Bonington, by Carlos Peacock. New York: Taplinger Publishing Company. $25.
- Reagan withdraws request for top-level US raises
- The perfect work of patience