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Monitor articles for February 23, 1981
- Boys' clubs teach more than athletics
- 'Girls' rules' played in Iowa spark basketball brouhaha
- Disciple of basic stock values sees broad advance
- College doors open
- Extra! Extra! Read all about H.S. journalists -- their computers and mini-cameras
- Second R assessed again and again found faltering
- Pope's visit to Philippines may edge open the door to China
- You can take a trip to Mexico and learn a thing or two!
- Salvadorans arrest ex-junta man
- Automakers look to Washington to rev up sales
- New Zealand's Book House bustles with readers
- Arms exports soar while Sweden (officially) tries to curb sales
- Moscow takes its hot rumors with aplomb
- A good response
- Soviets irked by US-Norway agreement
- American concertgoers cock ears to the past and go for baroque
- Capital gingerly picks up President's economic gauntlet; Most opposition in Congress centers on personal tax cut
- An Australian coal rush is on, with visions of oil from liquefaction
- Reagan may not be riding tall in West after all
- Horne excels in 'L'Italiana'
- Swedes who once fought to free pornography now fight against it
- Thus is friendship
- Patience and purpose
- Clearwater
- After Poland, who's next for internal reform -- Romania?
- Three books, one new university, and 286,000 students; Students from abroad keep on coming
- Reagan's foreign policy blitz: shaking up the diplomats
- Moscow's mission in the Middle East -- keeping up with Uncle Sam
- S. Africa's white rulers plan new 'confederation'
- Border dispute heats up between Ecuador, Peru
- Auto-imports flap complicates US-Japan summit
- Three books, one new university, and 286,000 students; japan starts new international university
- Church council raps Reagan plan
- UN envoy leaves Iran; Tehran adamant on war
- Foreign aid: the belt is too tight
- Police-and-student clashes spread through Pakistan
- Q&A: What supply-side economics is all about
- Immigration reform: waiting for manana?
- Three books, one new university, and 286,000 students; At home or abroad: fun summer jobs
- Mom knows kids can't wait while she winds down after work
- Flexibility -- key to Hong Kong's educational success
- Raid on an underwater treasure
- Don't let working women down
- Using memorabilia to enliven junior high history classes
- Capital gingerly picks up President's economic gauntlet; Analysts begin to probe plan for potential weak spots
- W. Germans vow to share any extra NATO burden
- Wrong signal on Chile
- 'I think (and write in a journal), therefore I am'
- Should all school programs include an Outward Bound?
- Turkey frees 4 Americans for transfer to US prisons
- Reagan's first month
- Opposing views on Palestine: independence coming nearer or further off than ever?
- Reagan team breaks ice on Chile, saying 'What's the use of sanctions?'
- A school for students who need a home away from home
- Spain's Calvo Sotelo has trouble filling prime minister's shoes
- 'Every day in junior high was a day of humor . . .'
- Grounding the traveling bureaucrat
- Zimbabwe Army begins disarming guerrillas
- When she speaks people listen -- and watch
- W. Europe readying second, more specific, Mideast plan
- Britain battles to boost defense -- and trim the budget
- US industry unready for '40s-type war effort
- No change to these shores
- Argentina denies report it's on verge of A-bomb
- College bound -- what is a financial aid package?
- Calling all talented community folks
- Gilles de Rais
- Energetic cast fails to redeem wordy, wearying Buchner play
- Bomb rocks Radio Free Europe headquarters