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Monitor articles for February 24, 1981
- Students 'log on' with computer as 'teacher'
- Iran responds positively on mediation fronts; Tehran's desire for improved relations with Europe and Whitehall seen behind the release of four Brito...
- For learners, addiction or desire for mastery?
- South's blueprint for 1980s looks sketched by Reagan
- Beware the bear hug, but --
- A challenge for everyone
- New York's Urban Academy priming city employees for efficiency
- Massacre in El Salvador reported by London paper
- The Monitor's View: Quote
- A society transformed by microchips
- The Olympic gold team a year later
- Coup attempts rocks Spanish democracy
- Soviets doubt Japan really wants WW II peace treaty
- Each one a treasure
- Communism falls on hard times in Egypt
- Purposeful Reagan stays high in public esteem
- Tobacco people fume in Caracas
- Khomeini tells police to use force if needed
- Israeli raiders blow up guerrilla HQ in Lebanon
- The many masks of modern art
- Many banks ease up on prime interest
- Auto workers in Michigan staging income-tax revolt
- Fraud -- the Achilles heel of a new technology
- computers and the arts
- Region watches as Kuwait votes to revive democracy
- Donovan meeting with AFL-CIO hierarchy: each side has its version
- How to take better TRAVEL PHOTOS
- Artificial intelligence: accent is on artificial
- Is Uncle Sam too generous with social programs?
- Telework and togetherness on the network
- An awake SEC
- US wants hard proof of Soviet goodwill; Instead of summits, Reagan looks for action -- for instance, on El Salvador
- News for the Traveler (1)
- Banking at home for fun and profit
- Florida coast: a pink stucco, multi-minaret playground
- Morris Graves: sharing a private vision
- Karl Marx and the Polish students
- Golf by the numbers
- Depicting the artistic process in dance
- 'Office of future' to enhance decisionmaking
- Shootings by police renew calls for tightened rules
- How to take better TRAVEL PHOTOS
- Bahamas raises storm on foreign-ownership OKs
- More than what we were
- Lotte Jacobi: absorbed in a career of extraordinary images
- The computer is an 'it'
- South Africa raises fresh alarms about Soviet threat
- Iran responds positively on mediation fronts; Peace mission to end Iran-Iraq war not yet successful, but hopes for solution are rising
- A Manhattan merry-go-round in hotels
- US reported planning to defer Polish debts
- US says top Mideast goal is to check Soviet gains
- Soviets woo Asian nations to talks its allies want
- Unscrambling the fed/state omelet
- The 'network' -- tomorrow's 'newspaper'
- Spicing Peking's cuisine with a pinch of capitalism
- US wants hard proof of Soviet goodwill; Brezhnev calls Reagan's 'bluff'?
- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR IS ON THE AIR
- Taiwan's hard line on Peking: 'No talk with Chinese communist regime'
- Seven-year term for Chun all ready to be clinched
- The programmer: part author, part tinkerer
- Computer-age politics
- FBI, CIA agree to curbs on domestic spying in Chicago